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    SHERIFF’S SALES,
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a W rit of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will be
expoiod to publio sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,.
May 4,- 1563, at 4 o'clock,' at hansom-street Hall,
No. 1. AD that certain three-story brick messuage or
tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate in the Nino-'
teentn ward of the city of Philadelphia {beginning at a
point on the east line of Clinton street, at tne distauca of
2ifty-one feet southward from the south side of-Norris
street, being also in the middle of a four feet wide alley
laid out and opened lor the accommodation of this lot and
others adjoining thereto; thence extending eastward, at
right angles, to,the said Clinton street, along the middle
ot the said- all'ey, forty-six l feet one inch, to a point; ;
•theuce southward, parallel with thesaid' Clinton street,
eight feet two and one-eighth inches, to a point; thence
somhwestwardly,eight feet one and one-quarter inches,
tea point; thence weatwardly, at right angles to the said
Clinton street, by the adjoining lot hereto, forty-ono
feet eight and one-cimuter inches, to the said Clinton
stieet; and thence nortt waid, along the east side of said
Clinton ktreet, .fifteen feet; to the place of beginning;, in
cluding, omhe rear eno of the said lot of ground, a two
feet wide alley laid out and opened for the accommoda
tion of this lot aiid thedot adjoining hereto to the souttj,
and luuning into the aforesaic tour-Leet wide alley.
[Being the same premises which Henry a. Jones, by in
denture dated November 16th, lSbt), and recorded in
Deed Book A. D 13., No. 146, page i 6, &c., gmutecl ana
C'nvejedimlo Oliver II P. Conover in'.fee, subject to a
yearly groundrtnt of $54 per auimm.] .. ’
No 2 All that certain yearly groundrent or sum of
thirty-five dollnis »nd fifty centa lawluV Money, bait
yearly, issuiutron the first daj of-the months ot Julj .
juidJauuaiy meach and every year, and payable by
John Fiupatriek, his heirs and assigns, out ot and-foi
it that curtain Jot ,or , piece ol ground situate on the
Mjuth side of Washington street, in the said Clt >*.
iadolnhm, (formerly in the District of ) Be
.rinniDg at Ihe dlsmnce of niuety-livy feet eastward (roai
the (iifrt side of Eighth,street; containingm front or
breadth on the said Washington street, fifteen iC3t, and
iuleugth or depth southward, parallel with the said
Eighifi street, fifty-jive feet. (Being the same premises
which John A. Grey, etux. , by mdeuture dated March .
13, 185 S. and recorded in Deed Book D. b., No. 81,
page 15, &c , granted and conveyed unto Oliver a. - P.
Ho 3. AU tlmt certain lot of piece of giaand situate on
the south side of Morris street, at distauce ot one .
lundred aid six feet westward trora tlio iresc s do of
Trout street, in tbe'Jftrtt ward of toe. city ot Pluladel
uhia (lately in tnePistrict ofSouthwarkri containing m
front or breadth on the said Morris street tnirty-two feet,
andextcmiii'got ihu.t.wioili, iu length or depth, soufch
waid beiween linesparalleiwith the said Front street,
one hundred ituatei--feet to Cottage street'. , (Bbing the
ttune premise.-* which Luke W. Duffel, et. ux„ byiu
denltne rtsiitd June 21,1551, recordedm Deed Book K.D.
W., No. 15, page 174, Ac.,.granted and conveyed anto
Willis mF. Oou.iver in-fee*.
No. A- All ibbt • certain two story brick messuage or
tenfmentand lo.t or piece of ground situate at the north
east coiuer bi’cheiry streereiud Jacoby street, between
Twelfth aid.'Thh-teeuih rireets, in the city ot BhuaiOv
pliiaicontiiinitgdiJ breadth, on the said onerry street,
thirtv-one acdin length or depth, on the said Ja
iSby street. levemy-fUv.feet. (BMnn {ho samepremises
which Will ism Sniilli et indenture dated July
2Sih,lS!4. recorded m Deed Book 1. H-, No. iob. page
6 r 3, gvanttd and conveyed unto Joseph b. Conover, m
fte 'rD. C. «W. Mar.- 1. '63. Debt, ■‘-ml f 9. Thorn.] .
Taken' .in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph B. Conover, William P. Conover, Ollyi r.-li. :P.
Cotover,aud George Dorlf, trading Conover A
Brotheis JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
B Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, April2o,lS63. ap L 2:>-3t
OH SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, to, me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vonduo, on/MON DA i
Evening, May 4 1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-srreet Hall.
. All that certain lot or piece of ground situ tie on the.
nonli sideof Prntt street and west side ot State sweat,
formerly in tire district of West Philadelphia, now in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in iront or breadth
on the said Piatt street seventy teet nine and a naif
inches, and exteudiug of that width in length or depth
northward one hundred feet. and
westward by other ground now or lateof the estate ot
the said Mmy C. Lehman, deceased; southward by the
said Pratt sticet, and eastward bvstate street aforesaid,
r Bring the same premises which William Crean, trustee,
Ac,, by indenture heaiingdate the twenty-eighth day of
February, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, recorded at
Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. H., Kn Gf page3/0, &c.,
erranted and conveyed unto Robert W. Hansell, in tee,
reserving th» re out a yearly ground rent or sum of seven
ty dollars ax d seventy-nine cents, payable half year
ly on the Hist days of February and August m every
yeßt forever. Subiect, nevertheless, to the express re
striction that no slaughter-house, skin-dressinv estab
lishment, nine, soap, candle, or starch nianutactory or
oilier for oifensive occnpatien shall at any time
Hereafter be put. erected, or used on any part of the
Hereby gracted lot of ground. Together with the free
and common use, right, liberty, and privilege of the said
Pratt strf et and .State street respectively, at ail.times.
jlar T _ , S 3 Debt, SMS 60. Lax.] '
ALSO. —AU tlw.t cortaia I>t or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Pratt street and east side of btate
street, formerly in the district ot West Philadelplua.now
iu the city of Phil adelphia; containing in front or breadth
on the said Pratt street sixty-one feet seven inches, and
oxtendiug of tlmt width, in length or depth, northward,
one hundred feet. Bounded northward by other ground
uiow or lateof the estate of the said Mary C. Lehman, de
ceased, eastwoid by cronnd granted by the said \Ytl-
Jiam Crean fo Bobert'W. Hansell and John W. Everman
on ground rent, southward by the said Pratt street, and
westward by Plate street aforesaid [Beiug the sani9
premises which William Crean, trustee, See.; by inden
ture' bearing date the 28ih dav of February, 1553, recorded
at Philadelphia,in Deed Book T. H.,No. 61,page 352, Sic.,
grunted and conveyed unto; Robert W. Hansell in fee;
yeserving thereout a.yearly gTOund rent or suna of sixty
one dollars and fifty-eight cent?, payable hali-yearly on
the days oi Ftb.uai-y aud August m every year forever j
Subiect, nevertheless, to the. express redaction that no
slaughter-house, skin-dressing establishment, glue,’
soar* candle, or starch manufactory, or oth*r baiklmg
for offensive occupation, shall at time lipreafter be
put or erected, or used on any part of the hereby granted
lot of ground. Together with the.free and common use,
right, liberty and privilege of the said Pratt street and
State street respectively, at all times herea-.ter forever.
N. B.—On the above premises there is erected a one
-Btory trick 6 gWß.._ T>> , 63 . Debt , $l4O 24 /
Taken in execution and to be sold as tne propert}'ot
Robert W. Hansell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 21,1863. ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE QF
'O. 'sundry writs of Levari Facias, to me directed, will
De exposcd to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, May 4,15G8, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Ilall. .
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the two
brick messuages or-tenements thereon .ereoteil, situate
on the north side of Melon street, at the distance of one
hundred and twenty-four feet eastwai’d from the Wiesa
liiccon or Ridge road, in that part of the city of Philadel
phia late the district of Springs Garden; containing in
front or breadth on the said Melon street sixteen feet,
aid extending in length or depth northward, between,
parallel lines at right angles with the said Melon street,
on the east line thereof sixty-six feet five Ucaes, aud on
the west line thereof sixty-five feet teu inches to Penn
street. Bounded on the east by ground granted to John
Gravel on ground rent, on the north by the said Peuu
street, on the west by ground granted to Tompkins,
and on the south by the. said Melon street. [Being the
same pr,raises which Jacob W. Colladay and wife, by
indenture dated the slh day of September, A. D. 1845,
recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 2, paga 113,grant
ed and conveved unto the said ‘William G. Con row in
fee! 3 Together with the free and common use and privi
lege of the said Penn street at all times hereafter forever.
CD. C. 605; Mar. T., ’63. Debt $3,041.91. Thorn.]
Ali that certain tbiee-story brick messuage or tene
ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north side
- of Parrish street, at the distance of forty-five feet west
ward from the west side of Carlisle street, in that, part of
the city of Pniladelphia late the district of Spring Gar
den; containing in front or breadth on the said Parrish
street fifteen feet, and extending in length or depth
northward, between lines parallel witn said Carlisle
street, fifty feet. Bounded northward by a three-feet*
six-inches-wide alley leading eastward into said Carlisle
street, eastward by ground now or late of Stephen
Kerns, southward by said Parrish, street,And westward
by ground now or late of -William A. Stokes. [Being
the same premises which. Mary Dawson, by indenture
dated thedith day of April, 1852, recorded in Deed Bo jk
T. H., No. 20, page 96, granted and conveyed unto the
said •'William u. Conrow in fee; under and subject to
the payment of a yearly ground rent or sum of twenty
seven dollars, and which is intended forthwith to be
- paid and extinguished ] Together with the free use and
privilege of the said thiee-feet-six-inches-wide alley as
a passage-way and water-course at all time* hereafter
forever; and subject also to a mortgage debt of eight hun
dred dollars, which is also intended to be paid and dis
charged. CD. C. 606;M. T., ’63. : Debt, $1,519.22. Thorn.]
Taken in execution-.and to be sold as the property of
William G. Conrow. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
i Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20, 1863.- ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY' VIRTUE OF
sundry writs of Levari Facias, to me directed* will
lie exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing; May 4,1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansbin-street Hall,
All tnat certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
southeast side of College avenue, in the late District of
Penn, (now in,the Twentieth ward of the city of Phila-.
tlelphia.) Beginning at the distance of fifty*six feet
southwestward from the southwest corner of said Col
lege avenue and Schuylkill Fourth, (now Nineteenth) .
street, thence extending southward by the rear ends of
Schuylkill Fourth street lots on a line parallel with said
Fourth street eighty-four feet three inches aud one
eighth of an inch, thence southward by other ground of
Osborn Conrad on a line parallel with said College ave
nue tweDty-three feet six inches and one-half of an
inch, thence northwestward by gronud granted to John
Piper, on a line at a right angle with said College ave
nue eighty feet to the southeast side thereof, and thence
. northeastward along the same fifty feet to the place of
beginning. L Winch lot of ground the said Osborn Con
rad, by.indenture bearing even date with a certain in
denture of mortgage, viz: January 1,1851, but duly exe
cuted arid acknowledged prior to the execution of said
' 'indenture, and intended-therewith to be recorded, for
the consideration money therein mentioned, the whole
Whereof was intended to be thereby secured, granted,
and conveyed unto the said‘William G. Deavs in' fee ]
Subject to the restrictions that no slaughter house, skin
dresairg establishment, blacksmith shop, carpenter
shop, glue,-soar, candle, or starch manufactory, stable,
or other building for offensive occupation should ever be
erected or used upon any part thereof.
Also*, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the southeasterly side of College avenue (sixty feet
wide) at the distance of one hundred and seventy-four
feet southwestward from the corner formed by the inter
section of ihe said southeast side of College avenue with
the west side of Schuylkill Fourth (now. Nineteenth)
street, in the late District of Penn aforesaid, how the
•Twentieth ward of the city of-Philadelphia; containing
in front or breadth on the said College avenue twenty
two feet eight inches, and extending in length or depth
tsoutheartsvavd.y between parallel lines, at right angles
wiili the said College avenue, eighty feet. Bounded
northwestwardly by the said College avenue, northeast
wardly by Other ground now belonging to, the said Wil
liam O. Deavs,'soucheastwardly by ground- now.or for
merly belonging to the said Osborn Conrad, and south
westwardly by other part of the lot of ground whereof
tnls i* rare. [Being t|ie easternmost part and portion ot
a larger lot of ground which the said usboni Co mud by
indenture bearing even date with a certain indenture-of
mortgage, viz: August 13th, 1853, but duly executed and
acknowledged prior to ;the execotion of -said indenture,
and intended to be therewith recorded, for the conside
ration money therein mentioned, the proportion in re
spect to the above-described lot being thereby secured, ;
granted, and conveyed unto the said William G. Deavs
in fee, sub,ect to certain restrictions.
: Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the southeasterly sidedf College aveaueUixty feet wide)
at the distance of two hundred and niuetcen feet four
inches southwestward from the corner formed by the in* ■
terseetion of the said southeast side of College avenue
with the west side of Schuylkill' Fourth (now Nine
teenth) rtrett, in.tho district of Penn aforesaid, now the
Twentiethward of the city of Philadelphia; containing
5n front drbreadth on the said College avenue twenty
two feet etghc inches, and exteu.diug in length or depth
soutlieastwaidly between parallel lines, at right angles
with , the said College avenue, eighty Jett. Bounded
northwestwardly by the said College avenue, northeast
wardly by other part of the lot of ground whereof this is
part; soutlienHwardly by ground now or formerly be
longing unto the said Osborne Conrad, and southwest
wardly by ground now belonging.iinto Isaac IT, Fcitni;-
jnore. [Being the westernmost" par."' and portion'd?*a.
larger lot of ground which the'Said Osborn Conrad by
indenture bearing oven date indenture of
mortgage, viz: August 13th, 1853, bnt fiuly executed aud ac-
DnowJedged piior to theexecutions iffaiffindentiiro, and
intended to be therewith recorded
money therein mentioned, the to
-.theabove describtd lotfbeing therebyrsebdresl,.granted-,
and conveyed unto the said fee,
subject to certain restrictions. * „
CD. C. ,849,CG0d, 031; March T.,- D
Taken in exrcution and to be sold asutlie-propcrty of
"William G. Deavs. .JOHN THOMPSON^S-herUf.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. April 21,1863. ap23-3t
CHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to pub! ic sale orveudue, oa MONDAY Evening,
Way 4,1803, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-Htroet Hall.
. All that ceitain lpfc or piece of ground, with the three
fitorv brick messuage or tenement thereon, erected,
situate on the north side of Columbia avenue, at the dis
tance of sixty-six feet eastward from theeastsideofNiutli
street, iu that part of the city of Philadelphia late district
of Feun; containing in front or breadth, on said Colnm
bia sixteen feet, and extending in length or
depth northwardly of that width between parallel line 3
at right angles to the said Columbia avenue six y-soven
feet, to it uuee-feet-wide alloy leading eastward into
Clinton street. Bounded northwardly by the said three
feet-wide alley; eastwardly and weetwardly by ground,
granted by Prentice P Gustinb to James M’Jloskeyon
ground rent, and" southward by Columbia avenue alore
said. [Being the same premises which Nicholas P. Cos
tello, by indt nlure bearing date the 28th day of
A. D. 1859, recorded in Deed Book A. 0. 8., No. oi, pave
205, &c., granted and conveyed unto, the said fcarah H.
Dcla, wite of the said Lewis Dela, her heirs and assigus,
under and subject to the payment of a certain yearly
ground rent or sum of ninety dollars, payable half yearly
unto Prentice P. Gustine, hia heirs, and assigns forever,
•velear of taxes. 4c , which said yearlyirround rent George
.Raphael and Pan ity his wife, by indenture bearing date
the 16th day of June, A. D. 1859, and intended to be re
corded, gmule i, released and extinguished unto tho said
Sarah H. Dela, hs»r fceira aad assigns, forever.! Together
•With the fiec me and privilege ofsaid alley.
CD. C., 676; M. T., ’63. Debt. *302.33. Lesley.!
Taken m execution and to be sold as the property Of
Xewia Dela and SarahH. Dela hiH wife
- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff..
Philadelnhift, Sheriffs Office. April 22. 1863. ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S, SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
•exposed to public salQ-or vendue, on MONDAY Evening
Way 4.1868, at 4 o’clock, at Sausoin-street Hall,
/Ail that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
3iorth side of Girard avenue or street* (eighty feet wide.)
.at the distance of fonr hundred and forty feet two iuches
westward from the west aide of Schuylkill Fourth street,
In tbelite diHv.et of Penn, containing in front or breadth
on the said Guard avenue, oivstreet, twenty-one feet.
,six inches, and extending in length or depth north ward
.ly between parallel .line* at right angles with the said
:aYenue or street, on tiie east line thereof, fifty-two feet
two inches, and on the west line ; forty-eight- feet eight
inches »nd one-half of an inch./Bounded northward
and eastward by other ground, part'of the largoloLthis.
•day granted to the said Peter B. Doremus, whereof this
this'was also part, westward by other ground heretofore
granted to he said Peter B. Doremus. and southward by
Girard avence O" street aforesaid. ‘CBdiugoart of a large
lot which the said OsboraeConrad, by indenture beam*
«ven date .with a certain indenture of mortgage, viz:
December 27. 1853, but duly executed and acknowledged
?ulor to the execution of said indenture, and intended to
ie therfwith lodged for record for tho consideration
money therein mentioned, tho proportion in respect to
the above described lot being hereby secured, granted
and conveyed unto the said Poter B Doremua in feei
subject to certain restrictions.] ~ - •
CD. C'„674. Mar.-T.,’63. Debt,ftl,7o3. Ange.l
•faken in execution lm sold as tne property of
TVter 8. JOHN THOMPSON,-Shorilf.
/Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. April 22.1863. - ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALES.
CJHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or veudue, on. Monday Evening,
May 4,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. ;
Ml that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the
southeast corner of Sciota street and Florida street, in
the late district of West Philadelphia, now cuy of Phila
delphia aforesaid; containing iu front or breadth on the
said Sciota street one hundred and eighty feet, and ex
tending in length or depth southward of that width
along said Florida street one hundred and eighty feet.
Bounded northward by the said Sciota street: south
ward by a messuage and lot now or late of Andrew u.
Cash; eastward by.ground now or late of John L.. Hun
ter, and westward by the said Florida street. (Bemg
the samo lot or piece of ground which Catharine C. Chis
man, by indenture bearing date the 2oth day of June,
anno domini 1860, granted and the said
Johns Albright, iu fee, the said deed intended to bo
recorded in the pr per office. Ac.) * • __ _
[D. C., 669 ; March T., ’63. Debt, $3,682.93- M. C.
Marsh. 3 y , , . ~ * ; -- • • /
Taken'in execution and be sold as the property of
John S. Albright. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Plii 1 a dolphia. Sheriff’s Office. April 21,1863. iap23-.3t
CHERIEF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
O a ofYenditloni Exponas, to me directed, will he
exrosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansoin'-strcet Hall,' .. . •
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
storied brick dwelling-house thereon erected, situate on
the north side of Brown street, twenty-eight feet ten:
ihches east of. West street, in the Fifteenth ward ofthe
ciiy of Philadelphia; containing in front ou said Brown
street fourteen feet, and extending in depth northward
fifty-seven feet. Bounded .northward by a three-feet
widealles', leading westward iuto said West street, east
ward and westward by ground, now or late of John Pat
terson, and southward by said Brown street. [Being
the same premises which John Davies and wife, by in
denture dated the 26tli day of April,- A. D, l£so, and, re
corded at Philadelphia, iu Deed Book It. D. W., No. 22,
pa*;e IC®, &c , granted and conveyed unto John Patter
son in fee; reserving thevoout a yearly rent of S4S 3 To
gether with the privilege of said three-leet-wide alley. ,
[D. C., 641; MarchT., r C3. Debt,!slol.GO. James W.
Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of
jolm Patterson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. .
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20,1363. np23-3t
SHERIFF'S SA*LE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will he exposed to public sale ot* vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, May 4.1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall.
Ailthat certain lot or piece of grouddwith the three
story brick metsuago thereon erected, situate on the
west side of Delaware Second street, at the distance of
two hundred and sixty feet southward from the south
side of Diamond street, iu the late district of Kensington,
iu the county (now city) of\ Philadelphia; containing in
s frc.fit dr brendth.on said Second street fourteen feet, and
extending in length or depth we&twavd betwceu parallel
lines at right.angles with said Second street one hundred
and iwenty-ore feet nine inches to Philip street. To
gether .with the free use, libtrty, and privilege Qf the
Hakl Philip street. [Being the same lot or piece of ground
which Oliver Parw and wife,-and Nathaniel Randolph
and wile, by deed 3a*ed twentieth of June, one thousand
' eij ht hundred and fifty, and recordeddn Deed Book C.
Y* T . C.; N0.50,-page,S3, granted and conveyed unto the
said John Shay, his heirs and assigns in fee. Subject to
a vearlv ground rent, of sixty dollars,*-payable semi
annually on the first day of April ami October of each
rear'unto the said Parry and the said Randolph, their
neivs and assigns. ] . ■ v .
CD. C.. 645: Mar. T.,.’63. Debt, 51*27.63. Erast. 1
Taken in execution and.to be sold as the property of
John Shay. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, SherifTs Office. April 2 i, 1353.. -
CHERIFF r S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY
Evening, May 4,1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
' All tlfai yearly leut charge or sum of two hundred,
and forty dollars, payable .iu equal half yearly pay
ments on the first days of April and October in each and
every year, issuing out of, and charged upon, all that
certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of
Cedar lane, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of
Philadelphia, at the distance of one hundred feet north
.wardlyfrom the north side of Green street; containing
in front or breadth on said Cedar laiie one hundred feet,
and extending in length or depth: eastwardLy between
parallel lines at right angles with said Cedar lane two
hundred feet to a thirty-feet-wide street, called Sloan
street. Bounded northwardly by ground now or late of
John Reilly; eastvraidiy by said Sloan street; south
ward by ground now‘or lale of John A. Dickinson, and
westwardly bveaid Cedar lane- it Being the same pre
mises which Patric t McAdams and wife, by indenture
bearing date September 2!Hh, A. D. 1554, recorded in
Deed Book R. D. W., No. IS, page 329, granted and con
veyed unto William T. Mills and James W. Flyn, in
fee, reserving thereout unto the said Patrick McAdams,
bis heirs and assigns, the aforesaid yearly , rent charge
of two hundred aud forty dollars.
CD. U.,665; Mar. T.,’(53. Debt, $363.85. Lawrence.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
. Patrick McAdams. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philada.. Sheriff’s Office.' April 21. 1863. ap23-3t .
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a, writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Eve
ning, May 4,1563. at 4o’clocs, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
noi*tb side of Wharton street, (formerly called New Tid
marsh street,) in the late township of Moyanynsing,
now tbe city of Philadelphia, at the distance of sixty
feet eight and a half inches eastward from the east side
of Thirteenth street; containing iu front on said Whar
ton street fifteen feet, and extending in depth northward
fifty feet. [Being the same premises which William
Hare and wife, by indenture dated the first day of May,
1545, and recorded in rhe office for recording deeds, &c. v
for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book-
A. W. Mi, No- 4, page 374, &c., granted and conveyed
unto Thomas Hannan in fee; reserving thereout a yearly
rent of forty-five dollars, and subject to a paramount
groundrent of $132, reserved out of a larger lot of grouud
of which this forms part J
[D. C., 610; March T. ,’63. Debt, $148.17. Jas.W. Paul.}
• Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Hannan, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20, 1563. ap23-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of LeVarlFacias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4.15G3. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail that certain three-story brick messuage or tene
ment aud lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging,
situate on the south, side of Clinton street, between
Tenth and Eleventh streets and Spruce and Pine streets,
in said city, beginning at the distance of one hundred
aud seventy feet westward from the west side of Tenth
street, and containing in front or breadth on said Clinton
street thirty feet, and extending in length or depth
southward of that width’ sixty-four feat. Bounded
northward by said Clinton street, eastward and west
ward by.gvound formerly of Charles F. Lex, an&. south
ward by a moiety of a larger lot. which Henry G. Swift,
by two several indentures, granted unto Bejamin Wil
liams and Daniel Bevan on ground rent. [Being.the
same property which Henry G. Swift, by indenture dated
November 11th, A. D. 1841, recorded in Deed Book R. L>.
W.,No. 41, page 221, &c., in the recorder of deed’s office,
in the county of Philadelphia, granted and. conveyed
unto the said Juliana Riche in fee, and which the said
Juliana Riche, by indenture dated October ISthj 1855,
slid recorded in Deed Bookß. D. W., No. 43. page 361,
&c., granted uuto;.the said George W. Richards in fee,
under and subject to a certain mortgage for forty-two
hundred dollars, as will be seen by reference to said last
mentioned indenture.]
[D. C.;643-, Mar T., ’63. Debt, $2,420.50.; B.H.Haines.]
‘Jaken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George W.Kichards. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. April 20,1863. ap23-3b
OBERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levari.Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4 , 1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ‘
All that certain messuage or tenement and . lot or piece
of ground thereunto belonglng, situate at the northwest
corner of Wood street and Juliana street, formerly in the
late Northern Liberties, now the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth on the said Wood street
fourteen feet ten inches, and in length or depth on the
said Juliana street sixty feet. Bounded westward by a
messuage and lot of ground now or late of Michael Gar
nett, northwardby nthree-feet-wide-alley, eastward by
the said Juliana street, and- southward by Wood street
aforesaid. [Being the same premises which Samuel Al
len, Esq., High Sheriff, by Deed Poll acknowledged in
open District Court the 7th day of July, A. D. 1855, and
entered among the records thereof in Book• —, page
■ -, granted and conveyed to the said William Bosby
shell in fee. ] • - ' -
D. C., 660. March T , ? 63. Debt $2,140. F. M. Adams.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William Bosbyshell. JOHN.THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, April 21,1863. ap23-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE' OF
a writ of Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, May 4.1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece
of ground situate at the nortliwe* t corner of Nineteenth
and Montgomery streets, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth on the said Nineteenth
sheet two nundred and eighty-six (256) feet, and extend
ing in length or depth westward one hundred and
seventy-seven feet ten inches to Übev street.
[D. C, 629; Mar. T. ’63.1 Debt, $6OO A. Thompson. 1
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Ad am fc. Über .. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Phila. , Sheriff’s Office, April 20, 1863. ap23-3fc -
SHERIFFS SAIiB.— BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4. 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate late in the
district of Richmond, now in the city of Philadelphia,
onthe southwesterly side of Allegheny avenue, at the
distance of sixty-eight feef southeasterly from Gaul
street; containing in front on said Allegheny avenue
sixty-seven feet, and extending in length or depth
southwesterly of that width, between parallel lines at
right angles with said Allegheny avenue, on the south
east line, thereof, one hundred and uinety-oue feet ten
and ; three-eighths inches, and on the northwest line
thereof one hundred and ninety-two feet three and one
-lourtli inches; bounded northwesterly by ground of Al
fred Filler, southeasterly by a certain thirty-ieefc-wide
street called Miller street,.northeasterly by the said Al
legheny avenue, and southwesterly by ground formerly
of Ann Gibson. Subject to aground rent of sixty
dollars.
[D. C., 657; March T„’63. Debt, $126.45. J. M.Thomas.]
Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of
William Morris. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
- Pliilada., Sheriff’s Office, April 21,1863, ap23-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAYEveniug,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
: Ali that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the
late District of Moyamensing, now the city of-Phiiadel- .
phia, Qn the nortleasterly side of the Buck (formerly er
roneously called the Moysmensing) road; beginning at a.
post on the side of the said road, thence along the said
road north twelve degrees west twenty-fourperches and
three-tenths, to a stone fora corner of the land granted
and released unto Sarah Book and her h-ffrs in severalty;
thence by the same north seventy-seven degrees fifty mi
nutes eest thirty-one perches and nine-tenths to a stone
for a corner in the line of land of John Philips; thence
by the same south sixteen degrees fifty minutes east
twenty-four porches and forty-three hundredths to a cor
ner ot land sold to John Lentz; thence by the same south
seventy-seven degrees fifty minutes west thirty-three
perches and nine*tenths to the place of beginning, con
taining five acres, be the same more or jeßs. CBeing.the
same pitmises which William Hoffner and Mary hi 3 wife,
by indenture dated the first day of May, A D. 1555, aud
recorded in Deed Hook R. D. W., No. 117, page 396, &c.,
granted and: conveyed unto Henry Y. Smith; Ignatius
Donnelly, Joseph P. Donnelly, Lewis G. Cassidy, aud
Hem y Thompson, in fee, in equal shaves as’ tenants in
common 1 •
N B. —Through portions of the above-described tract
of land, Ninth,Tenth,..Snyder, aud Jackson streets will
severally pass, and Ninth street is already opened
through, and to the southerly-lino of the same,
[D..C., 672;Mat'.''T» ’63. Debt, $9,630.. A. Thompson.]
Taken in execution aud-to bo sold as.tlie property of
Henry Y. Smiti, Ignatius Donnelly, JosephP, Donnel-.
ly, Lewis C. Cassidjvand Henry Thompson.
JOHN THO UPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office,.April 21,1563. : ap23-3t
QII BRIEF'S, SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a. writ of Venditioni Exponas, to roe directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4,15G3, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
•All-that certain lot or piece of ground, with the;three
stoxy brick dwelling house erected thereon, situate on
the west side of Spafford street, In the late towmmlp of
Moyamensiug ana. ccuntyof Philadelphia., now in the
city-of Philadelphia ; containing in front on 'the said
SpaffoVd street eleven (ll)/eot, and in length or depth,
westward, about one hundred and nine feet, ten'inches.
Bounded on the,east by the said ; SpaHord street, ou the
smith, by ground now or,late of Christopher Williams,
on the west by ground now or late of Joseph Baker, and
on the north by ground now or. late of Joseph Coulter.
CBeing the same premises which’Edward Kelly and wife,
by indenture hearing date the 7th day of March, A. D.
3844, and recorded in the office for the recording of Deeds,
&c , at Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. L. L- , No. 49,'
pa "o 496. &c.,‘granted and conveyed unto the said
Patrick McQnillen in fee ; under and snlnpct to the
payment of a. yearly ground-rent of and
tea T./ *63. Debt, $SOO„/fluin.] .
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Patrick McQnillen.' •••■ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.,
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 21,1863. ap23-St
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY YIRTUE OF
M a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o*clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lotorpiece of ground situate in the
Fifteeenth ward of the city, of Philadelphia, beginning at
the southwest corner of Poplar and Minor streets, and
extending thence westward along the south side of Pop*
lar street forty-six feet nine inches and three-quarters
of an inch ; thence southwardly three hundred and
thirty-live feet three inches and five-eighths of an inch to
a point on the west side of Minor street, and thence
northwardly along the west side of Minor street three
hundred and twenty-three feet 'four inches and live
eighths of an inch to the place of beginning. Being the
same lot of ground which Archibald Mclntyre and wife,
by indenture dated December twenty-eighth, eighteen
hundred and fifty-eight, granted and conveyed to the
said Horatio B. Fennock in fee.;
N. B.—The Sheriff will sell the above property in two
lots, as follows, to-wit: „ .
No. l. : All that, certain lot of ground situate at the
southwest corner ofPoplar and Armor streets in the city
of Philadelphia, .beginning at the said corner, and ex-v
tending westwardly along the Bonth side ofPoplar street,
forty-six feet nine and three-eighths inches ; thence
- southwardly two hundred and forty-lour feet four and a>
Quarter inches, to a corner of a lot formerly of James
Cook ; thence at right-angles with the lost .mentioned
•, line twelve feet five and a quarter inches to Minor street, -
and thence along^the. west side of said Minor street
northwardly two hundred and forty-one feet four and a
hair inches to the place of beginning. [Two hundred
dollars to be paid at sale. 3 /'■ , : .
- No. 2. All that certain lot ofgronnd situate on the west
side of Minor street, beginning at the distance..of two
hundred and forty-one feet four and a half inches south
from the south side ofPoplar street aforesaid,and extend
ing thence westward by the above-described lot twelve
fern live and a quartei inches to the corner ofalot formerly
of James Cook; thence southwardly, at right angles with
the last-mentionedliue, ninety feet eleven aud three-;
eighths inches, more or less, t:> the west side of Minor
stjcet, and thence along the wost side of Minor street
northwardly eighty-two feet and one-eighth of an inch,
iDoro or less, to the place or beginning. [One hundred
dollars to be pnid at sale.]
[J), C. <E7;.March T., ’63. Debt, $2Bl. J: T. Mitchell. ]
Taken in execution’ana to bo sold as the of
George'Connell,. Administrator. .*c , of Horatio /B.
Pennock, deceased. " * JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
, .Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office,, April 20,1863. • ap3i-3t
SHERIFFSSALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wilt be
exposed to public sale or veudue. on MONDAY Evening,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
Ail tna r certain lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate on che fouth side of fchippen street, at the distance
is wo feet eastward from the east side of Schuyl
kill Eighth street, sixteen feet in front, and extending
in length or depth, of that width, between lines parallel
With the said Scbuy Hull Eighth street, seventy-six feet,
to a twenty feet street, running cast and west, in and
from Schuylkill Eighth street Bouuded on tne north
by the said Shippeu street, eastwai*«l by ground of James
McNeill, westward by ground of George C. Thompson,
and southward by said twenty wide street
. CD. C. €B3; Mar T., ’63. . Debt. $430. Longstreth. ]
Taken in execution and to be'sold as the property of
‘ Jolm Dowuey. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada.. Sheriff's Office. April 22, 1663. ap23-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a-writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hail,
All that certain tract orpieceof laud, situate inlaie
township of Biockley, in tne county of Philadelphia, be
ginning at a point ou tire southerly line of the Westches
ter roan, or Markht street continued, aud in a line of land
of William By ram, thence along the said southerly line
of said road north sevemj'-six degrees forty-two minutes
west, thirty-four perches aud twenty-six hundredths of
a perch, thence by a line at right angles to the said West
Chester road, by ground of Bradley’s, south thirteen de
grees and eighteen minutes west; forty-seven perches
end nine tenths of a perch to a point in another line of
the 6aid Byram’s land, thence by the same north, oighiy
thne degrees and three-quarters east, forty-six perches
a*nd tweuty-oight hundredths of a perch to a corner,
thence by the same north two degrees and forty-eight
mimnefc west, thirlv-thive perches and seventy-three
hundrtdihs of a perch to the place of beginning.
[U. C.. GSO; M. T., ’63. Debt, $123. H. -T. Coleman.]
Taken iu execution aud to bo sold as the property of
George Callaghan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
: Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, April 22,1863. ~ap23-3t'
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will.be
exposed to public sale or veudue, on. MONDAY Evening,
M*y 4,1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All ihose two certain contiguous-lots or pieces of
gi'oucd situate on the west side of Seventeenth street,
late Schuylkill Sixth street, between Market street and
Chestnut street, iu the city of Philadelphia aforesaid;
containing together iu front or breadth on said Seven-’
teenth street forty feet, and extending in lengch or
deptli westward sixty-six feet. Bounded northward by
ground fiow or late of Joseph Lehman; eastward by sa'd
Seventeenth street; southward by a twelve-feet-wide
court or alley called- Saint Joseph’s avenue, and west
ward by ground late of Henry Pratt. _
{[D. C., CSI;-MarchT., ’63. Debts2B6,7o. ‘Hopper.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Michael Miuk, Robert Alcorn, Henry Bisbing, Edward
Carr, and, John Gates, trustees of the congregation
known as the First Independent Methodist Church of
Philadelphia. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. April 22.1363. . ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Alias Levari Facias, to me directed, will oe
exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
/ It that certain lot or piece of grouud situate on the
southeasteily side of West street, between Norris aud
York streets, aud ou the northeasterly side of a certain
iifiy-feet-wide street, laid out by the said Xophar C.
Howell fer public use forever, called Dauphin street, in
the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, lateiu
the district of Kousington, in the county of Philadelphia;
containing in front or breadth on the said West street
two hundred and seven feet three inches and three-quar
ters of an inch, and extending in length or depth south
eastward on the northeasterly line thereof two hundred
and ninety-two feet six inches aud seven-eighths of an
inch, and on the southwesterly Hue thereof along the
said Dauphin street two hundred and-ninety feet. ten.
inches and one-quarter of an inch to the northwest.erlv
6ido of Almond street, fen which it conia’ns in breadth
two hundred aud-sixteon feet and three-quarters of an.
inch. Bounded northeastward by ground formerly of
Isaac Norris, deceased ; southeastward by the said
Almond street; ;southwestward,by the said Dauphin
street, and northwestward by West street aforesaid.
[Being part of the first-described of two contiguous lots
or pieces of ground which Jacob. Taylor and Susan, his
wie, bv indenture dated the 9th day of November, A. D.
1662, recorded iu Deed Book T. H. , No. 98, page 539,
&c*, gtanted and conveyed unto the said Zophar C.
Howell, iu fee. ] ; .
N. B. —lt is due to the above defendant to state that he
has parted with his interest iu the above-described
premises, subject to the mortgage upon which, the above
proceedings were bad.
[B. C.,671; Mar. T., ’63. Debt,5733.10. A. Thompson.]
Taken iu execution, and to be Kild as the property of
Zopbar C. HowelJ. - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sliei'ifFs Office, April 22,1863. ap23-3t .
OBERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a. writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
Exposed to public sale or vendue, ou. MONDAY Evening,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain Lot or piece of ground, situate ou the
southwestwardly side of the Lancaster turnpike road,
(agreeably to a recent survey thereof made by Francis
Di gill foot, Esquire,) at the distance of two hundred>.nd
eighty feet four inches and one quarter of an inch south
eastwardly from a corner, formed by the intersection of
the southwestwardly line o! the said Lancaster turn
pike road and the southea s twardly line of the Haver
ford road, formerly in Blockley township, now in the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on
the said Lancaster turnpike road fifty feet, and extend
ing orfhat width in length or depth southwestwardly
two hundred feet to a fifty-feet wide street, to be laid out
and opened by William Crean, for the accommodation
of thisand Jiis other lots of ground bounding thereon, to
becalled Crean street. Bounded "northeastwardly by
the Eitid turnpike road, southeastwardly by , ground
granted by the said "William Crean to Hant.oneround
ient, .northwestwardly by ground of Robert VV. Hansel,
and southwestwardly by the said Crean street. CBeing
the same premises which W T illiam Creau, oy indenture
bearing date the 2Sth day; of March, 1850, recorded
at Philadelphia in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 45, page
193, &c. . granted and conveyed unto John A.' Dickinson
in lee; reserving thereout a yearly groundrent or sum
Of thirty dollars,‘pitiable half-yearly, on the first days
of the months of January and July, iu every year here
after forever. ] Together with the free and common use
and privilege of the said Crean street at ail times here
after forever. Subject, nevertheless, to the express re
striction that no slaughter-house, skin-dressing esta
blishment, glue, soap, candle, or starch manufactory,
or other building for offensive occupation, shalL at any
time hereafter be put, or erected, or used ou any part of
the thereby granted lot of ground.
[D. C., 656; Mar. T.,’63.] Debt, 5341.65. Lex-]
. Taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of
John H. Dickinson. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 21, ISS3. ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
sundry .writs, of Venditioni Exponas; to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, May 4f 3563, at 4'o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with ihe build
ings and improvements thereon erected, situate in that
portion of the Twenty-second ward of the city of Phila
delphia, included in the late township of Bristol, marked
No. 2in a certain pla li of land of the estate of David H.
Mason, senior, deceased, made by John Foulkrod, sur
veyor, dated Sepiember,-1856. Bounded and described
as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner oh the south
westerly side.of biiotmaker’slane, thence extending by
lot No. 3, on said plan, south seven degrees twenty-five
mijiuies, west three hundred and eignty-niue feet nine
inches to a corner in the line of land of VTilliam Fisher;
thence by said Fisher’s land north eighty-four degrees,
west three hundred and forty-two feet ten inches to a
stone set for a corner, thence, still by the same, north
seven degrees twenty-five minutes, east four hundred
and thirty-four feet eleven inches to a corner on the
side of the said Shoemaker’s lane, thence along the said
side of the said Shoemaker’s Jane south seventy-six and
a half degrees., east three huudred and forty-four feat
ten inches to the place of beginning; containing three
- acres thirty-nine perches and four-tenths of a perch, be
the ian e more or less. [Being the sains premises which
Elizabeth A. Mason and others, by indenture dated the
4th day of November, anno Domini 1555, recorded in
Deed Bookß. D. W., No. 109, page 377, &c. .granted and
conveyed (inter alia) unto Maximilian E. J. C. Cfees, in
fee ]
[D.C., 625;Mar. T-, ’63.] Debt, $1,200. -E.Taylor.3 .
All that certain.lot oir piete of ground, with the mes
suages and improvements thereon erected, situate in
that portion of the Twenty-second ward of the city of
Philadelphia included in the late township of Bristol,
marked No, 3in a certain plan of land of the estate of
David H. Mason, senior, deceased,made by John Fonlk
rod, surveyor, dated September, 1556, bounded and de
scribed as. follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone set for
a corner ou tlie northeasterly side of Shoemaker’s lane,
leading from the old York road to. Duy’s lane, i; being
also a corner tf-Pierce Butler’s land; thence extending
by the said Pierce Butler’s - land.- on the northeasterly
side of said Shoemaker’s lane, south forty.-six degrees
live minutes east twenty-nine perches and three-tenths
of a perch, to another corner stone; thence crossing said ;
Shoemaker’s lane, south six degrees west one perch and
eighty-four hundredths of a -perch,, to :a corner
thence by William Fisher’s land, formerly of Conrad'
- Weber, north eighty-four and;, three-quarter, degrees
west eleven perches and eighty-four' hundredths_ of a
perch, to a.coroer; thence north six degrees, east one
perch, to a corner; and thence north eighty-four degrees
west four hundred and eighty feet five inches, to a corner
oflotmarked in said plan No. 2; and thence by the said
lot No. 2 north seven degrees twenty-five minutes east
three huudred and eighty-n ne feet nine inches, to a cor
ner on the southwesterly side ot said Shoemaker s lane; -
and thence along the southwesterly side of said lane,
south seventy-six and a. half degrees east eleven perches
and six-tenths of a perch, or thereabouts, to a corner:
and thence crossing the said lane obliquely, south forty
nine «nd three-quarter degrees, east six perches aud
five-tenth's of a perch, or thereabouts, to the place of
beginning; containing three acres twenty perches and
five-tenths of a perch, be the same more or less. [Being
the same premises which Elizabeth A Mason and others,
by indenture dated the 4th day of November, anno Do
mini 1856, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W.,No. 109,page
87?, granted and conveyed (inter alia) unto Maximilian
E; J. C. Crees, in fee. Under and subject to the excep
tion and reservation mentioned in a certain deed from
John Eckstein and wife to Conrad Weber, dated the 24th
day of June, aniio Domini 1775, recorded in Deed Book
D, No. 40, prge 36.] v .■ • " '
CD-C.,626; Mar.T., : 63. Debt,sBoo.oo. E. Taylor.]
Taken in execution aud to be sold a 3 the property of
Maximilian E. J. C. Crees.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, April 20,1563. ap23-3t_.
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O ii-writ of Venditioni.Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4.1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
No. 1. —All those three certain three-story brick mes
suages or tenements and lots or pieces of ground, situate
on tne north side ofFilbert street, Jn: the city of Phila
delphia; the first of them beginning at the distance of
eighteen feet eastward from Nineteenth street, and con
taining in front or breadth on the said Filbert street six
teen teet, and in lengthter depth one hundred and. se
venteen feet.-. Bounded on the east by the next herein
arter described lot bn the west by ground late of Richard
McKinley, northward by a thirty-feet wide street caLled
Cuilibert street, and southward by Filbert street afore
said. ■ • . v
No. 2.—The second of them beginning at the distance
of thirty-four feet eastward of said Nineteenth street, aud
convaining in front or breadth, on said Filbert street six
teen feet, and in length or depth one hundred and seven
teen feet. Bounded on the west by the above-described
lot, .on the cast by the next hereinafter descrioed lot, on
the north by Cuthbert street aforesaid, and southwardly
by Filbert street aforesaid. . • • . . • .
No. 3. And the third or last of them beginning, at the
distance of fifty feet eastward from tbe said Nineteenth
street, and containing iu front or breadth; on. the said
Filbert street sixteen feet, and extending in length ot
depth one huudred and seventeen feet. .Boundedjiorth
ward by Cutlibert street aforesaid, eastward by ground
now or late Ziba Pyle and Thomas Williamson, west
ward by. the last above-described lot, and southward by
Filbert street aforesaid. Being the same premises,
which Robert McGinley, by indenture dated August 14,
1857, recorded in Deed'BoOk R. D. W., No. 145, page 373,
&c., conveyed to the said H. R. Coggsball in fee.
N, B. —The above propertief will be sold separately.
[D. C., 702; M. T., ’63. Debt $8 000. Bullitt ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the proptrty of
Hemyß. Coggsball. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 22,1563. ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE. —BY YIRTUE OF.
O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be
exposed to-public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve-,
ning. May 4; 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All th at certain lot. or piece of ground, with the three
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected,
situate at the southwest corner of Addison street and.
Eighteenth (formerly called Schuylkill Fifth) street, in
thecity of Philadelphia; containing in front or width
on said Addison street eighteen feet, and extending in
length ox depth .of that .width southward parallel with
said Eighteenth; street forty feet to a three-feet wide
alley leading eastward into and from said Eighteenth
stieet. . Bounded on the eatt by said Eighteenth street,
on. the west by ground now or late of John MeCrea. on
th e south by the aforesaid tbree-feet-wide alley, aud on
the north by the said Addison street. [Being the same
•piemises which William Dougherty and Alice J , Ins
"wife,.by indenture bearing even date herewith, intended
to herforthwith recorded for the consideration therein
mentioned, part whereof is hereby-secured, granted and
conveyed unto the said Sarah Todd, in fee, under and
subjeefto the payment of a yearly ground rent of sixty
nine dollars, unto John MeCrea, his heirs and assigns,
hslf vearlv 1
CD C , 690; MariT. ,’63. Debt, *361; 45. W, O. Bateman.J
Taken in execution and tobesold ns the property of
James Dean, of Sarah^Toddle
ceased. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Apri122,1863. •: ,ap23-3fc
CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY YIRTUE OF
writ* of Levari Facias, .to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Eveniug* •
May 4, 1863- at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Halh
. All that three-story brick dwelling-house and certain |
lot or piece of ground situate ou the west side of Leopard
street, at the distance of one hundred and seventy-two
feet northward from Otter street, in the late Kensing
ton District of the Northern Liberties (now city of Phila
delphia)*’ containing in front or breadth on*the said
Leoiiard street sixteen feet, aiid in length or depth-ex-
thence westward, keeping the same breadth at
right angle'B wiih the stud Leopard street, eighty feet to
a twenty-feet-wide street called Amber street, leading
southward into Otter street; together with a tw9-story
brick dwelling-house on said Amber street. [Being the''
said premises which John Abel and wife, by mdentnre
biaring date the Bth April, A. D, h»l, and re
corded in Deed Book T. H-, No._B, pages 525 and 5-7,
gianted and conveyed to JohuM. Lukens. j -
[D. C., €9l ; M. T.,’63. ; Debt, $059.33. Thorn.]
Taken in execution and to he sold as Uie property of
John M. Lukens. ’ • JOHN THOJfPSON, Sheuff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. April 22.1863.;., ap23^t
SHERIFF’S, SALE.—BY; VIRTUE_ OF
a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
211 that-certain lot orpiece of land With the, frame
house thereon erected, situate’formerly in Lower Dublin
township, Philadelphia county, now in the city or Phi
ladelphia; beginning at a stone set for a corner by tlie
side of a l’oad leading from Ashton’s corner to the Bustle
ton and Hoimeshurg road.Deing alse a corner of John
■William’s lot, thence ,by the said John Williams’lot
north six degrees fifty minutes west two hundred and
twenty feet to a stone for a corner, also a corner of said
■Williams’lot; thence tho following courses by land of
Joseph Gillingham, to wit: wostwardly at right angles
with the first-mentioned line sixty feet to a stone set for
a corner; thence southwardly on a line parallel
with the. said first-mentioned lino about two hundred
and twenty feot.to a stono set for a corner on the north- -
ern side of the said road, and thence eastwardly by the
side of the said roa d siy ty feet to the place of beginniag.
... [D; C-,853; Marcli-T-, *63. Dobt, $4OO. SToveyu
Taken iu execution aud to he sold as the property of
Groree 6. Freeman. : JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. -
rhilad'a. Sheriffs Offiw/AprU23 v l3£l ,ap23-3t
THE PRESS—PBIIAUKLPBIA. THURSDAY, APRIL 23. 1863.
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a'writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, will bo
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY livening,
Hffy 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sausoin-atroet Hall, • .
All that certain lot or piece of ground, witli the.bnck,
messuages or tenements thereon erected, situate on ihe
weft sine of Raspberry alley, between Spruce and Lo
cu: t rireetg, in the city of Philadelphia; beginniag'at
the distance of ninety-three feet front the north side of
said Spruce street; thence extending northward m front
or breadth on the said Raspberry alley thirty-two feet,
and extending of that breadth westward in depth se
venty-seven feet six inches to the middle of the eastern
wall of the • asteinmost house o! font two-story brick
houses, erected on the eastern parr of a lot of ground
granted by Edward Bard to Charles Stuart. Bounded
oil i lie east by Raspberry alley; on the south by a ten
feet.wide alley, (be* inning. at the distance of eighty
tbi< e feet northward oft le north aide of the Bald Sprnco
street, and, extending from Tenth street to Raspberry
alley, laid out by the said Edward Burd;) on the west by
the said lot of ground granted to he said Charles Stuart;
and on tho north by lot marked in the geueral plan of
city lots, No. 618. [Being the same premises which
George Pryor., b' indenture dated the first day of Ja
nuary, A, 3). 1813,' recorded at 'Philadelphia in Deed
Book 1. C.V'No. 24, page 129, Ac; , granted and'eonveyed
to the said. William Davidson and Daniel Thorn, and
their heirs, reserving thereout the yearly ground-rent
of one hundred and/eighty dollars, payable half yearly
on the first days of January and July in every year
thereafter, for arrears whereof thejudgment in this case
has been obtained. *v- •
t N. B. On the above promifes arc erected twothree
etory brick dwelling-houses fronting on Raspberry al
ley, and four three-story small houses in the rear there
of, fronting on the said ten-feet- wide »llpy. ’
[D. C.,697; March T., ’G3. Debt, $184.80. Rawle.]
Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of
William Davidson ami Daniel Thorn,
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, April 22, 1563, ' ap33-3t
CHBRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wil l be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-strect Hall. -
All that certain messuage or tenemeut, ssable, and lot
or piece of‘land situate on the north-tide of Tacony
street, at the iuterspction of Tacouy and Frankfort!
streets, in that part of tue city of Philadelphia formerly
called ihe township of Oxford; containing in front or
bi*c-adth on taid Tacouy street two hundred and fifty,
feet, and extending in depth uorthward between parallel
lines two hundred feet to James Street. Bounded oh the
uorihby the said James street, on the east by lots sold
to William W. Smedley, on the south by the said TaT
cony street, and, on the weet by Frankford street atore -
said. same premises whichsaid James D.‘
Pratt aJiu Sarah* T. his wife, by indenture bearing even
date with acertain indenture of mortgage; viz: Jtiuo 3,
A. D. 1557, but duly executed and acknowledged prior to
tnc execution oftsaid indenture, nud intended to bs re
corded, lor tiie consideration money, in said indenture
mentioned, pfirt whereof was.by.Kaid indenture of mort
.gHge secured, granted and conveyed to-the said Kate
J. (larteiv wife of the said-Edward L. Carter, her heirs
and asrigns forever. ] ' .
N. 13. —Ou the above described lot of ground is erected
a two-stori?'d (double) messuage with back building,and
also a two-storied brick stable and carriage house; also, -
an ice house and green house.
CD. C., 678; Mar.T., ’63. Debt, 53,411.33. Gest.]
Taken in execution aud to 1 be sold as the property of
Edward L. Carter and Kate J, Garter, his wife.
: JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 22,1863. ap23-3t
CHEMFF’S SALK.—BY VIRTUE C F
a writof Plnrieg Levari Facias,to me directed, will?
be exposed to public sale or vendue.km MONDAY Eve
ning, May 4,1663. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-stree; Hall,
Alltbatcertaia three-story brick dwelling house and
lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of a nfty
feet-wide ttreet called street, in the district of
Kensington, in the city of-Philadelphia: beginning at a
stake on the side of said' street, thence running north
east by the same twenty-six feet and one-tenth of afoot
to a corner in the line of land now or formerly of. Andrew
Keeler, thence extending south twenty-four degrees and
a half •east, along the line of the said Hester's land, down
into the river Delaware as far as the said lot doth or
ouglif to extend, thence dowu the said river at the said
extent twenty-six feet to another lot. theuce by the same
north iwenl? -four degrees and a half west to the place of
beginning. (Being the same oremises which Jacob Hoff
man, of the aforesaid district of Kensington, by an in
denture bearing date the sixteenth day of June; anno
Domini, .one thousand eight hundred and forty-three
(1843). recorded in Deed Book R Li D. . No. 9, page 339,
granted and conveyed.unto the said Samuel Vaughan
and Susan Vaughan, his wife, joint tenants, and to the
survivor of them, and the heirs and assigns of the sur
vivor of them, forever; as in add by the said recited in
denture, relation being thereto had, may more fully and
at large appear.) : -
[D. C., 626;Mar. T., ’63. ! Debt, 51,216.66. Parsons.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tne property of
Samuel Vaughan, and Busau Vaughan, his wife.
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.,
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 22,1863. ap33-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ ofYenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing-, Way 4, 1563, at 4 o’clock, at Sansera-screet Ha 11...
All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the
First ward of tlie city of Philadelphia, beginning at the
no itheast corner of Passyuuk road and Heed street, and
extending .thence, north ward along the east side of: the
said Passyunk road forty-three -feet, -thence eastward at
right angles w th the said, Passyunk road thirty-nine
feet nine inches, thence southward at with
the said Keed street, and along the west bide.of a two
feet-wide alley leading into the said Reed street, thirteen
feet nme inches Sand a quarter of. an inch, and thence
westward along the north side of said Reed- street fifty
seven feet to the place of beginning (Being the same
premises which John McCrea and Mary his wife, by in
denture dated the-fifteenth day of September, eighteen
hundred and fifty eight, recorded at Philadelphia, in
Deed Book A. D. 8., No 89, page 403, &c., granted and
conveyed unto John B. ‘Whitney in fee, reserving there
out a yearly ground rent of ninety dollars, payable half
yearly on the first day of the months of January and
July, in every year forever.)Together with the free use
•and privilege of the said two-feet-wi.de alley as a way
passage and water course, in comm' n only with the own
ers. tenants, and - occupiers of the lot'.or piece of ground
adjoining the hereby-granted lot on the north at, all
tiroes hereafter forever.: .
N. the above premises there is erected a three
si ory brick store and dwelling house, with a one-story
brick office adjoining. ' l -
fD.-C., 657; H. T., ’63. Debt, SI9S 95. LexJ
Taken in execution and to-be sold as.tiie property of
John B. Whitney. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
: Philada., Sheriffs Office, April 21,3863.; . ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE OE
a w r rit of Venditioni Exponas, to modirected,will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on-MONDAY Evening,
May 4,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street'Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick
messuage or icnement thereon erected, situate on the
northeasterly side of the Lancaster turnpike road, (now
Lancaster.avfnue,) in the township of Blockley, (now
Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia,) be
tween Westmijister avenue ;and. Wyalusiug street. Be
ginning at the distance of two-hundred' and fifty feet
northwestward from the line, of-Richard Peters’l*nd;
containing in front on the. said;Lancaster avenue fifty
feet, and extending of that width,:in- length or depth,
northwardly, between lines at right angles therewith,
on the easternmost line thereof, -two hundred and eight
feet one inch, and on the'westernmost Hue thereof, two
hundred and six feet eleven inches, to Merion avenue;
said lines being measured from 4he middle of Lancaster
avenue to the middle of said Merion avenue. Bpundsd
northwardly by said Merion avenue, southwardly by
said Lancaster avenue, eastward by groumPnow or for
merly of George W. Tront, and- westward by ground
granted, or intended to have been- granted, to Henry
Osterheidt. Together with other the buildings and im
provements thereon, or thereto belonging.
’CS7; Mar. T., .’63. Debt, $1,196.41. Tener.3
Taken in: execution and to besold as the property of
Joseph S. Lowry. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Aprih22,1863. ■ ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.-BY VIRTjEE OF
a, writ of' Levari
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece
Of ground, situate in the late township of Northern Li
berties, now the Twenty-third ward of the city of Phila
delphia aforesaid, on the eastwardly sid e of the German
town and Pcrkioinen turnpike road; containing in front
or'breadth on said turapike'road twenty feet, and ex
tending in length or depth that width eastwardly, two
hundred feet, to a certain tlrirty.rfeet-wide street,, called
Elder street. Bounded on the south by ground now or
late of Joel Gibbs; on the east, by, the-said Elder street;
on the north by ground now or late of James Campbell,
of which this was a part; and on the west';by the turn
pike road aforesaid. CBeing the same premises which
the said Daniel M. Fox and Alexander Leimer, execu
tors, by indenture bearing even date with a certain in-;
denture of mortgage, viz : September 18, 1536, but duly
executed and acknowledged prior to the* execution of.
said indenture, for the consideration-in-said indenture
mentioned, a portion of which was intended.by said in-:
denture of mortgage to be secured, did grant and confirm;
:_uuto the said John W. Parker infedT
N. B.—On the above-described lot of ground is erected
a three-story brick messuage.
CD. C., 077; March T., ’63. J)ebt, $1,147.30. Gast.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Elizabeth Jane Parker, executrix, &c., of John.W. Par
ker, deceased. Y JUHNTHOMPSON;: Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office; April 21, 1563. ap23-3t
QHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ ofYenditioni Exponas; to me directed, will.be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May. 4,1563, at-4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain four-storied brick'messuage or tene
ment and lot orpiee'e of ground, 1 situate on the west side
of Broad street, at the distance of one hundred feet north
ward from the north side of Brown, street, in the late
District of Spring Garden; containing in-fro nt"o rt> read th
on the said Broad street'twenty feet,‘‘and extending in
length cr depth westwardSof that width one hundred,
and sixty feet, to Carlisle' street. 1 Bounded north
ward and southward by other, 1 ground of Howard Til
den; eastward by the said Broad streets and west
ward by the ssiid Carlisle street.- [Being the same pre
misesEwhich Caleb C. Roberts and Helen B.', his wife, by
indenture dated the 2Slh of August, A D. 1852, recorded
‘ at Philadelphia, in Deed Book T. H., No. 33. page 495,
&c.» granted and. conveyed unto. Howard Tilden, in fee,
reserving thereout a yearly ground rent of three hundred
and sixty dollars, payable half-yearly, on the twenty -
.fiflh day of the months of and August,in every
year forever. 3 i t •
• [D. C. ,’6SS; Mar. T., ’63. Debt, $375.96. Leichworth ]
Taken in execution and tohe sold as the property of
Howard Tilden. JOHN ; THOMPSON, Sheriff. . .
Philada.,.Sheriff's Offic.e, April 22,1363. - ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SAitES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-fBY VIRTUE OF
O, a writ of Venditioni Expoaas/to'me directed, wilt be
exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Eveiiing,
May 4,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall; -
All that certain lot or piece of ground, and the messu
age thereon erected, situate' on the south’side ot Stiles
Street, at the distance of one hundred and thirteen CH3)
feet westward from the 1 .west]side of Thirteenth street,
in the district of Penn-aforesaid; containing in front or
breadth on said Kites street fifteen feet, (including the
eastern moiety or half part ofa.twb-feet-widealley, laid
out between this and the' adjoining lot of ground to the
west,) and extending in length or depthsoutnward of
that width at right angler to the said Stiles street fifty
fotir feet. Bounded northward by the said Stiles street,
and eastward, westward, andsouthward by other ground
of the said Benjamin Davis. Y -
N. B.—John Davy has parted withhiß.interest in the
above premises. ; 'v,"
[D. C., 6S2;Mar. T, ’63. Debt 8155.62. Yansant.] ■■■
Taken in execution and to be? sold as : the property of
John Daw. • - : -JOHNTHOMPSON, Sheriff.,
Philadeiphia,Sheriff’.s Office, April 22, 1863. ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Faciasjto .me; directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY.Evo-,
niiiff. May 4,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-sireet Hall,
All that certain lot of ground.,, with:the three-story'
brick messuage thereon erected, jsituate.on the east side
of Thirteenth street, at the distance of one hundred and
forty-four feetnorthward from the nortVside of Colum
bia avenue, in the Twentieth, wfiidof the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on- said Thirteenth street
sixteen feet, and extending in depth eastward ■ one
dred and sixteen feet, to Mulvaney street,. [Being the
same lot of ground which George Conarroe and wife,
by indenture dated' the Ist day of October, A.D.1560,
recorded in Deed Book A- D.B.»'No. 143, page 116, dec,,
granted and conveyed to James H. Donnelly in fee.]
[D. C., 703; Mar. T 4 ’63. ' d)ebtf $1,312.69. - Conarroe.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as-the property of
James H. Donnelly. '- —JOHN -THOMPSON,.Sheriff..
-Philadelphia, Sherirs Offlce, Apri122,1863.* . ap23-3t -
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Alias Yenditionh-Expohas, to me directed.'
will bo exposed to public sale dr-vendue, on MONDAY
Evening, May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
west side of Sixth street, at the distance, di one hundred
and seventeen feet five and a half inches southward
from the south side of Oxford street,"in that part of the
city of Philadelphia" lately known 'as the district of
Penn, in the county of Philadelphia; containing m
front or bieadth on said Sixth street sixteen feet.six
inches, and extending westward, between lines at right
angles with said Sixth street, on the-nortli line thereof
ninety-eight feet two inches, and on-the south line
thereof eighty-five feet seven inches, then narrowing
seven feet two inches, and thence extending the further
depth of twelve feet seven inches.* Bounded northward
partly by the head, of a certain ’four-feet-.two-inches
wide alloy which communicates, with'a certain four
feet-widc alley leadiug into a three-feet-eight-iuches
wide alley running northward .into said Oxford street,
and-partlyhy other ground granted or'intended to be
granted to James Mullen on ground rent, eastward by
said Sixth street, south war-d by around ox John Nagloe
and others, and westward by land now or lata of Charles
J Still*; together with the free and common -use, right,
and privilege of the three above-mentioned alleys, at
all times hereafter forever. - , • ;
N. B.—There is erected upon the above-described lot
a three-story brick messuage or dwelling-house.
I [D. C.,700; Mar. T.» ’63. Debt, $122.67. John M,Thomas.l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Mullen. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs OJllce. April-22.1563.- vap23-3t~
OHERIFF’S > SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ;
IO a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will-be ex- :
uosed to public sale or-vendue, on MONDAY Evening, .-
May 4,1863, ac 4 o’clock, ac Sansom-street Hall,: -"
All that certain lot or piece of laud with;the. messuage
or tenement and frame shed thereon-erectecLsituate' in
the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia. 1
Beginning at a stone in the middle or Marshall's road, a
corner of this and land now or lat£ of'William Worrell; .
thence along the middle of said Marshall’s road by rtsn
ry Letch’s land, south eighty-two-degreesfiftecn minutes .
oasc.-seven porches and;three-teuthg ofaperclitoastOue.
a corner of a loeof land now or hiteofMaigaret Worrell;
thence along the said Margaret Worrell’s land north five
degrees and a half, west forty-five perches and eisrht
teuths of a perch to a stake in the line of John McClel
lan’s land; tlience along the said McClellan’s laud; south
eighty-four degreesAiid half west,'seven perches and six
hundred parts of a porch to a stake in a corner; thence
■ by the said William Worrell's laud south'five degrees
; and a half east, forty-four perehe* anil twenty-five hun
dredths parts of a perch to the place of beginning; con
taimiigtwo acres of laud. Cbeiug the tame premises that
0 Wilson Davis and >ophia C.; his wife,*; by indenture 1
; bearing even date with a certain indenture of mortgage,
vi/ ■ June IS, ISG2, but duly executed and acknowledged
prior to the execution of said indenture and intended to
’ be recorded accord ingto law, granted and convoyed to
‘ said. Dominick C. Brennan in fee; uuder and subject,
nevertheless, to the .payznont of a yearly ground rent or
* sum of one hundred aud^oight. dollars .half-yearly, on
! the first day of tbe'inoutbs of March and Septamber.in
eveiyyearfemer unto Hugh Lewis, hi& heirs and as-
Taken :lh~exccntion..and1 to fcejtoW mthonrovorty ot.
, TDoininick 0. BrODiian. JOHN (.THOMPSON, ShoniT.'-.
FhifaSelphiii. Sheriffs Office, April®, 1303. ftpSUU-
SHERIFF’S SALES.
CBERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
writ of Levari Facias, 4 to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4,1863, at,4 o'clock, at Ejansom-street Hall.
AH that certain Lit or pfece of ground situate at the
northeast corner of Westminster aveuuo and Meeting
house lane, in the late towi ship of Blockley, now tbe
Twemy-fourth ward of the c>ty of Philadelphia ; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Meeting-house
lane tliirty-eigbt fefct eleven aud a half inolms, and ex
tending of that wtdth eastwardly, in length or depth,
three hundred aud sixty-four feet fivo inches and a talf.
Bounded northward by ground formerly belonging to
tbe estate of Manuel'Eyre, deceased, southward by the
said Westniinett r avenue. eastward bv ground of Charles
F. Lex/aud westward by the said Meeting-house lane.
[Being the same premises which William Wright and
wife, by indenture bearing even date herewith, (viz.,
9ih of December, A. D. 1861) but duty executed and ac
knowledged immediately before the execution of these
presents, and intended forthwith to be recorded, for the
consideration therein mentioned, grau»ed a» d conveyed
unto the said Charles Marbackcr in. feo, as therein ex
it re*efid.]
N. B.—The above described lot has been improved by
the said Charles Mgrbacker, and.will be subdivided and
sold as follows, viz: x
No. ].' —All that certain lot or piece of ground situate
at the northeast C9rner of Meeting-house lane and West
minster avenue, in ihe Twenty-fourth ware of the city
of Philadelphia ; containing in front or breadth, ou the
said Westminster avenue, thirteen feet six inches, aud
in depth, northward, thirty-eight feet eleven aud oae
half inches. j
K. B:—Fifty-third street, when opened, will include
tbeWbole of the above described lot No. 1. .
No. 2.—A1l that certain two-story brick messuage or
tenement, and lot or piece of ground, situate oa the north
side of Westminster avenim, at'the distance of tUirteeu
feet t-ix inches eastward from the east side of Meetiug
houfce'iane,and at the northeast corner ofthe said West
minster avenue and Fiftv-tbird street, asiutended to be
opened, in the Twenty-fourth ward of tbe city of Phila
delphia aforesaid ; containing in front or bi-eadth.on the
taid Westminster avenue, fourteen feet, and in depth,
noi th ward, thirty -eight feet eleven aud one-half inches.
No 3.—A11: that-certaiu two-story brick messuage or _
tenement, and lot or piece of ground, situate on- the
north side of Westminster avenue, at the distauco of
twenty*seven feet aud six inches eastward from the east
side ol' Meetiug-house lane, in the Twenty-fourth.ward
o thecityof Phil&del3>hia; containing Jnfrout, ousaid .
Westminster avenue, fourteen feri, and in depth, north
ward, thirty-eight feet eleven and one-half inches. .
No. 4.—A1l that certain two-story brick messuago Qr
tenement, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the north
side of Westminster avenue, at the distance of forty-one
feet, six inches, eastward from the east side of Mooting
honse lane,in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Phi
ladelphia aforesaid ; containing in front, on said West
minster avenue, fourteen feoi, ano in depth, northward,
tbiity-eight feet eleven and one-half inches.
No. 5.—A1l that certain two-story brick messuage or
tenement and tot or piece of ground, , situate or tbe north
side of-Westminster avenue, at the distance of fifty-five
feet, six inches eastward from the east side of Meetiug
boude lane. in the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of
Philadelphia aforesaid; containing iu front, on said
■Wosirniueter avenue, fourteen feet, aud in depth, north
ward, thirty-eight feet eleven and one-halfinches.
No. 6. —All that certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north.side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of sixty-nine feet six inches eastward from the oast side
of Meeting-House lane, in the Twenty-fourth ward of
the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in fronton
said Westminster avenue 14 feet, and iu-depth northward
thiity-eight feet eleven and one-half inches.
No.7.'— All that certain unfinishcdtwo-storybrick mes
suage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on
the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance of
eighty -three feet six inches eastward from the. east side
of Meeting JJouse Jane in Ihe Twenty-fourth ward of the
city T of-Philadelphia aforesaid; containing in front on
said Westminster ayenue fourteen feat, and in depth
northward thirty-eight feet eleven and one-half inches.
No. B.—All that certain unfinished brick
messuage or tenement and lot or.piece of ground, situate
on the north side of .Westminster avenuo, at the distance
of ninety-seven-feet six Inches eastward from the east
side of Meeting-House lane, in the Twenty-fourth ward
of the city of Philadelphia-aforesaid; ; containing in front
on said Westminster avenue fourteen feet, and in depth
northward,thirty-eight feet eleven and one-half inches.
No. 9.—A1l that certain unfinished t\vo-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster a venue, at the distance
ol one hundred and eleven feet six inches eastward from
the east side-of' Meeting-House lane, in the Twenty
fourth, ward of the city ol Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front on said Westminster avenue fourteen
feet, and*in depth northward thirty-eight feet eleven and
one-half inches.
No. 10.—All that certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on tbe north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of one hundred and twenty-live f« et six inches eastward
from the east fide of Meeting-House lane, In the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in fiont or breadth on said • Westminster avenue
four:een feet, and in depth northward thirty,eight feet
eleven and one-half inches.
- No. 1L All that certain.unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement audlot or piece of ground, situate
on thenorthsido of Westminster avenue, at the distance
ot one hundred aud thirty-nine feet sixinch.es eastward
from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front on said Westminster avenue fourteen
feet, and in depth northward thirty-eight feet eleven
and one-half-inches.
Np. 12. All that certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of one hundred and fifty-three feet six inches eastward
from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the Twen
ty-fourth ward of the ciiy of Philadelphia aforesaid;
containing in front on said Westminster avenue four
teen feet, and iu depth northward thirty-eight feet ele
ven and one-half inches.
I uu ouu uuc-iiiui uuuca.
Kb. 13. All that certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or pieceof ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the dis
tance of one hundred and sixty-seven feet six inches
eastward from the feast side of Meeting-house lane, in the
Twentyrfourth ward of the city of Philadelphia afore
said; containing in lro-nt on'the said Westminster ave
nue fourteen feet, and in depth northward thirty-eight
feet eleven and one-half inches
No. 14. All that.certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot:or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of onehundred and eighty-one feet six inches eastward
from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the Twenty
fouitli ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front or breadth on said Westminster avenue
fourteen feet, and in depth northward thirty-eight feet
eleven and .one-half finches.
. No. 15. All that certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the dis
tance of one hundred and ninety-five feet six inches east
ward from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the
Tw enty-iourth ward of the city of Philadelphia afore
said containing iu front or breadth. on said Westmin
ster avenue fourteen feet, and in depth northward thir-
ty-eight-feei eleven and one-half inches.
No.-16.—A1l that certain unfinished two-story brick
jnestuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of two hundred and nine feet six inches eastward from
the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front on said Westminster avenue fourteen
feet,' and in depth northward thirty-eight feet eleven
and one-half inches.
No.-17.—A1l that certain unfinished.two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of two hundred and twenty-three feet six inches east
ward from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the
Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia afore
said; containing in front on said Westminster avenue
foui teen feet, and in depth northward thirty-eight feet
eleven and one-half inches.
! 'No. IS.—All that; certain unfinished two*story brick
or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of two hundred and thirty-seven feet sixinclies eastward
from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining*ih‘front *n said. Westminster avenue fourteen
feet* and in depth northward thirty-eight feet eleven, and
one-half inches.
•No. 19.—A1l that certain unfinished two story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the norih t ide of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of .two hundred and fifty-one feet six iinches eastward
from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con-,
taining ip, front on said Westminster avenue fourteen
feet.'andin depth northward twenty-eight feet eleven
and one-half inches. -
No. 20.—A11 that certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on t he north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of two hundred and sixty-five feet six inches eastward
from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in the Twenty
foarth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con-
front or breadth on said Westminster avenue
fourteen feet, and injdevth northward thirty-eight feet
eleven and one-half inches..
No. 21.—A1l that certain unfinished two-storybrick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
ofiwo hundred and seventy ninefeetsix inches eastwai'd
ffom'the ca‘st side of Sfeeting-house lane, in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
• taiuingin front on said Westminster avenue.fourteen
feet; and in depth northward thirty-eight feet eleven and
one‘half inches. 1,9
No. 22.—A1l that certain unfinished two story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of two hundred and ninety-three , feet six inches east
ward from the east side of. Meeting house lane, in the
Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia afore
said; containing in front on said Westminster avenue
fourteen feet, and in depth northward thirty-eight feet
eleven and onc-half inches.
- No. 23.-r All that certain unfinished two-Story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of three hundred and seven feet six inches eastward
from the east side ot Meetiug-house lane, in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front on said Westminster avenue fourteen
feet, and in depth northward thirty-eight feet eleven
and one-half inches.
No. 24.—All'that certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
ot three hundred and twenty-one feet six inches eastward
from the east side of Meeting-honselane, in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front on said Westminster avenue lourteen
feet, and in depthnorthwardthirty-eight feetcleyeuaud
one-half inches.
No. 25.—A1l that certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece or ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of three hundred and thirty-five feet six inches eastward
from the east side of Meeting* house lane, in theTweaty
fourih.waid of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con
taining in front on said Westminster avenue fourteen
feet,' and in d epth northward thirty-eight feet eleven and
one-half inches.
No. 26—A1l ihat certain unfinished two-story brick
messuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate
on the north side of Westminster avenue, at the distance
of three hundred and forty-nine feet six inches eastward
from the east side of Meeting-house lane, in-the Twenty
fourth ward x>f the city of Philadelphia aforesaid; con-,
taining in front on said Westminster avenue farteea feet
eleven and one-half inches, and in depth northward
thirty-eightfeet eleven and one-half inches.
[D. C., 670; Mar. T, ’63. Debt, $7,155. 13. A. Thompson.]
’Jaken in executionand.to.be soLd as the property of
Charles Marbackcr. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Apri1'22,1863- ap23-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY.Even
ing, May 4; 1563. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. -
, All.that certain dot orpiece of ground, with the brick
messuage or tenement now thereon erecied, situate oa
the.souih side of Lombard , street, at the distance of one
; hundred and sixty-two feet westward from the west side
of Seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing or breadth on tlie said Lombard street
twenty feet, and extending of that width in length or
depth south ward one hundred and two feet to Bradford’s
alley, of which it has the common use and privilege.
Bounded on the east by ground lateof Joseph P. Mus
grave, on the south ‘-by the said Bradford’s alley, on the
'west by'gtound'now 'or late of Brown, and on the
'north by Lombard street 'aforesaid. [Being tne same
premises which Joseph P. Miisgrave, by indenture dated
-the twenty-second day A. D 51853, recorded in
Deed BookT. H. , No. 52, granted and conveyed
unto the said Gtorgeß. Shermer, under, and subject to,
tlie payment of certain yearly ground rent of twenty
two dollars.'and William Bradford,Thomasß. Darrach,
and James H.: Bradford, trustees, in whom said ground
r rent was then vested, by indentiv e dated the eighteenth
; day of August, A. D. 1853, recorded in Deed Book T. Hi,
•'No. 96, : page 516, granted, released, and extinguished the
aforesaid yearly ground rent.unto the'said George B.
' bhermef in fee. 1 ' * . -
;« tD.C:;679s'Mar:T., ? 63. Debt, $2,000.. ; Flood.]
; . Taken in'execution and to be sold as the property of
George B. Shermer. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 22,1863. ap23-3fc
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ.of.Pmries Levari Facias, to me directed, will •
: be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, May 4,1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-streot Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick
; messuage' or tenement thereon erected,' situate on the
■ northwardly side of a new street, laid out fifty feet wide,
and to be left open forever, leading westwardly from the
Franklord and: Bristol turnpike road, called Madison
: avenue, in the late district ofßicinnond, now In the con
; solidated city of Philadelphia, beginning at the distance
yof two hundred feet westward from the westwardly side
• of said turnpike road, and containing in front or breadth.
> on the said Madison avenue fifty feet* and extending iu
length or depth northward of that width about one hna
:■ dred feet; more or less. Bounded westward by other
ground granted by William Morris, Jr., to Evan Morris;
< northward .by ground of John W. Kester; eastwardly
by other ground of the said Evan Morris, and south
wardly, by Madison avenue.
Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
- brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situate on
: tiie northwardly side of Madison avenue aforesaid; be
. ginning at the distance of two hundred and fifty feet
• westward from the westwardly side of the said Frank
; ford and Bristol turnpike road, and containing in front
or breadth on the said Madison avenue fifty feet, and ex-.
tending in length or depth, northward of that width
I about one hundred feet, more or less. Bounded west
.• ward by other ground of Evan Morris, northward by
l other ground of John \V. Kester; eastward by other
' ground granted by Evan Morris to William Nichuals,
and southward by the said - Madison avenue. Boing the
- same premises'which Evan Morris and Mary G.» his.
wife, by doec dated the 25th of May* A. D. 1855, recorded
= at Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. D. W„ No. 27. page
• 2-0, &c., granted and conveyed unto the said William
i Nichuals in fee. . . , .
• : *2OO to be paid on each property at tune of sale.
nvC.. 7011 M. T., >ts. Debt Goo. Sergeant!
Taken in execution and to vie-sold as the propertyol
William Nichoals. jaKN THOMPSON. Shoiott.
. . PSiilailclpliia, Sheriffs Ofßoe. Annl 22.1563. apS.»ot
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
U. a writ of Vendiiioiu Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, iit‘ Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain two-story,brick messuage or tonsment
and Tot or piece ofgroui-d.sUuatein the city.orrhiladel
; n)»ia. on Ihe south side of Cherry street, between Ninth
and Tenth streets v containing in front on .said Cherry
street fifteen* feet, and -Sn. length-or dopJh>seveuty.-two
• fvet.- Bounded north by saul •' Cherry, street; east J>y
ground ibrineriv'of Henry Li«h :■ aoukhward by other
ground >of sadd ‘Henry Lisli; and westward by. ground
; now or late of the said Thomas H. Carieton. f Being the
‘ Bftice premise- 3 whifch Mary Lisli and Robert B. Worrell,
executors of the last will and testament of ,Henry Lish,j
1 d'cceased, by indenture bearing date on the first day of
; March, A D. 1854, and recorded in Deed Book T. U., No,
ilSB* page: 102, .glinted and conveyed to the said Thongs
f,QD.'c^fes I ;Mar T., '631 Debt, -SKO.SI. LawTenee,!
1 "Taken in .execution and to ho sold as the property of
Thonias H. CHrleion.w^;JOßH THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Shcrifi^s
SHERIFF'S SAIiES.
©B ERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
k-J sundry writs, to me directed* will be exposed to
public sal o or vendue, on MON DAY evening, May 4,
1863, at'4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall*
No. 1. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with tne
tbree-ftory frame messuage or tenement thereon erected,
situnteou the cast side of Franklin street, at the dis
lance of oue hundred'and nmefe» t thr-;e inches north
ward from the north side of Noble street, rate in thedis
triet of Spring Garden, now in. the Thirteenth ward of
the city ol Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth
on the said Franklin street fourteen feet ten and one
half inches, ano extending of that width in length or
depth eastwardly on the south lino thereof forty-eight
feel ten inches, and on the north line thereof forty-mue
feet.fiveaud one-half inches to a two-feet-four-inch wide
alley, and containing in width on the rear end of said
lot fourteen feet ten and fivereighths inches. [Being the
same premises which Hiram J. Hartwell, assignee in
tiust of the estate and effects of George Sterr, by Inden
ture dated the Bth day of March, A. D 1812, and record-*
ed in the office for recording &c , )or the city and
county of Philadelphia, iu Deed Book G. S., No. 39, page
603, &c., granted and conveyed, inter alia, unto the eaid
Henry August Bergmann, in fee.]
No. 2 Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situ
ate on tbe east side of Franklin street, at the distance of
one hnudred aud twenty-four feet one and one-half
inches noitbward from the north side of Noble street,
late in the district of Spring Garden, now in the Thir
teenth ward nf the city of Philadelphia; eontiiniug in. :
front or breadth on said Franklin street eighteen feet one
and oue haif inches, and extending of that width in ,
length, ordfpth eastwardly on the south line thereof
forty-nine feet five a&d one-half inches, and on ihe
north line thereof fifty feet two and a half inches to a
two-feet-four-inch-wide alley, and cont lining in width,
on the roar end of said lot eigiteeu teet one and three
eighths inches. [Being the same premises which Hiram
J. Hartwell, assignee in trust or the ©etato and effects of
George Sterr, by indenture dated the Bth day of March,
■'A. D 1842, and recorded in the office for recording deeds,
&c., for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed'
Bs:ok G. S., No. 39, page 603. &c-. granted &ndconv«yed,
inter alia, unto the Augustus Bcrgmaun,
in?fee 3
No. 3 Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground,
wuh the three-story brick messuage or tentmeut thereon
erected, situate on the south side of a ten-feet-wide
court, called Clinton court, running eastward from
Franklin street, between Noble and Buttonwood streets,
late in the district of Spring Garden, now in the Thir
teenth wara of the city ol Philadelphia; beginning at
tbe distance of fifty feet two and a half inches eastward
from said Franklin street; coutaiiimg in front or breadth
on said Clinton court fifteen feet nine inches and five
eighths of an inch, and extending in leugth or depth
southwardly ot the east line thereof thirty three teet
aud one quarter of an inch, and on the weuwardiy lino
thereof thirty-three feet and one quarter of an inch, and
containing in width oh the rear cud of said lut fifteen
feet eight inches. [Being the same premises which Hi
ram J. Hartwell,Assignee in trust of the estate aud ef
fects of George Sterr. by indenture dated the Bth day of
March, A. D. 1842, and recorded in the office for record
ing deeds, &c., for the city and county of Philadelphia,
in Deed Book. G. S.> No. 39, page 603, «c., grained and
conveyed, inter alia, unto tlie said Henry August Berg
inarm, in fee.] ,
No. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with
the tliree-story brick messuage or tenement thereon
erected, situate on the south side of a ten-feet-wide court,
called Clinton court, running eastward from Franklin
street, between Noble and Button wood Streets, late in
ihe district of Spring Garden, now in the Thirteenth
ward of theeity of Philadelphia; beginning at the dis
tance of sixty-six feet onc-eightli of an inch eastward
• from said Franklin street; containing in fronton said
Clinton court thirteen feet three knd a half inches, and
extending in length or depth southwardly on the easter
ly line thereof thirty-three feet and 000-Jialf of an inch,
and on the westerly line thereof thirty-three feet and
one-quarter of an inch, and containing in width on the
rear end of said lot thirteen feet one aud three-eighths
inches [Being the same premises which HiramJ. flirt
well, assignee in trust ol the estate and effects of George
fctftrr, by indenture dated the Sth day of March, A. D.
1842. and recorded iu the office for recording deeds, &c-.
for the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book
G. S.»No. ?.9, pageGo3, &c. t granted and conveyed, inter
alia, unto the said Henry August Bergmann, in fee. 3
[D. C., 699; Mar. T„’63. Debt, 86,QU0. Johnston.]
Also, All that certain Jot or piece of ground and the
buildings'thereon erected, situate ou the west side of
Twelfth street, at the distance of one hundred and ninety
two feet northward from the north side of Columbia
avenue, in the Twentieth ward* of the.city of Philadel
phia; contain ng iu front or breadth oa Twelfth street
sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth westward
of that width at right angles with Twelfth street one
hundred and sixteen feet, to a certain new street thirty
two feet iu laid out and opened to the public
forever. Bounded northward by ground now or late of
Peter Byrne, southward by ground now or late of
B. Bayinan, eastward by Twelfth street aforesaid,and
wosiwardflby the said certain new street. [Being the
same premises which James Hrliussum, and Jennie J.
his wife, by deed, t-ighth day of September, A.. D. . ,
and recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8.,N0. 19. page-33, &c-,
granted and convoyed unto the said Henry A. Bcrg
matiU.in fee.] Subject to tho payment of a certain yearLy
ground.rent charge or sum of forty-nine dollars in equal
half-yearly payments on the first days of the months of
‘ April and October, in every year, without deduction for
taxe. B , &e., unto Samuel S. Pancoast, his heirs, and as
sign?, forever.
CD. C., 698; Mar. T..’63. Debt, $6OO Johnston.]
■ Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry A? Bergmann. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Apri122,1363. sp?3-3t
CHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sanfeom-strt-et Hall,
No. 1. All that certain yearly ground rent or sum of
seventy-eight dollars, lawful money of the United
States of America, to Thomas Mulvaney, his
heirs and assigns, on the first days of the mouths of
aamiary and July, and issuing out and charged upon
J3l that certain lot or pie:e of ground, with the three
story brick messuage or tenement thereon erected, situ
ate on the south side of Locust street, at the distance of
one hundred and thirty-three feet westward from the
west side of Twenty-second (formerly Schuylkill Front)
’Street, in taid city; containing in front on said Locust
street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth
southward of that width one hundred feet to a certain
street twenty feet wide, directed by the. will of Frarcis
Gtrtney, Esq., deceased, to.be left open for public use,
at the distance of one hundred feet south of said Locust
street, and runnmgfrom the said Twenty-second street
to Twenty-third street (formerly Schuylkill Water aud
Ashton street), called G street.* Bounded northward by
the said Locust street, eastward and westward by
.ground granted to Thomas Mulvaney on ground rent,
aud southward by the said G street. ;
No. 2. Also, all that certain yearly ground rent, or
sum of seventy-eight dollars, lawful money of tho
United States of America, payable by Thomas Mulva
nev, his heirs and assigns, on the first day of the months
of January and July, and issuing out and charged upon
all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three
story brick messuage thereon ,erected, situate on the
south side of Locust street, at<rthe distance of one hun
dred and seventeen feet'westward from the west side of
Twenty-second (formerly,Schuvlkill Front) street ; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Locust street six
teen feet, and extending in length or depth southward of*
that width one hundred.’feet to a certain twenty-feet
wide v street, directed by the will of Francis Gurney,
Esq., deceased, tobeleftopen forpitblicuse, atthedis
tance of one hundred feet, south of said Locust street,
and running from the said Twenty-second ti Twenty
third streets (formerly Water or Ashton street) calledG
street. Bounded northward by the said Locust street,
eastward and westward- by ’ ground granted to Thomas
Mulvaney on ground rent, and southward by the said G
No: 3. And also, all that certain yearly ground-rent
or sum of seventy-eight dollars, lawful money of the
United States of America, payable by Thomas Mulvaney,
his heirs and assigns, on the first days of the months of
Januarj-and July, and issuing out and charged upon all
that certain lot or piece of ground, with three-story brick
messuage. or tenement thereon erected, situate on the.
sooth side of Locust street, at the distance of one hun
dred and one feet westward from the west side of Twen
tv-second (formerly Schuylkill Front) street, in the city
oY Philadelphia; containing in frontY.on said Locust
street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth
southward of that width one hundred, ftet to a certain
street, twenty feet wide, 'directed "by the will of Francis
Gurney, Esq., deceased, to be left.open, to public use, at,
• the distance of ono hundred feet south’ of the said Locust
street, and running from the said Twenty-second street
to Twenty-third.(formerly Schuylkill Water or Ashton)
street, called G street. , Bounded northward by said
locust street; eastward and westward by ground for
merly of "William I. Johnson, and by him granted to
Thomas Mulvaney bn ground-rent, and south^ward- by
said G- street. [The three above-described pieces pf
ground being the same lots of ground which Christian
Schnitzel, et ux, by indenture bearing date November
24, 1859, granted and conveyed unto John F. Wahl, trus
tee of an association ofpersons known as the “Penn
sylvania Building and Saving Fund Association, No. 2. ”]
[D.C., tS6: MarchT.,’63. Debt. 5i,200. Heyer.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the proporty of
Chrhiian Schnitzel. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada. ...Sheriff’s Office. April 21.1563. ap23-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
M-' awrit of Levari Facia?, to mo direct® 1, wiH be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May o» 1863, at4'o’elock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or piece of, ground, with the two
brick messuages or tenements thereon erected, situate
on the west side of Franklin street, formerly cal led Law
rence street, at the distance of one hundred and five feet
four inches southward from the south side of Coates
street, in the late district of Spring Garden, nowin the
Thirteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front or breadth on the said Franklin
street twenty-eight feet eight inches, and extend
ing of lhat breadth in length or depth westward at
right angles with said Franklin street eighty-two feet
and one inch on the north line, aud seventy-nine feet
ten 1 inches and; three-quarters on the south line.
Bouuded northward by ground of James Slaughter,
Westward by ground formerly of Samuel Noble, south
ward by ground formerly granted or intended to
have been granted to William Wilson, since of David E.
Hance, and onVthe east by Franklin street aforesaid.
(The northernmost eleven feet five inches of said premi
ses being the same which George Bishop and Clarissa,
his wife, by indenture dated the seventh day of August,
A. D, 1547, and intended to be recorded, granted and
conveyed unto the said David W. Prescott in fee. subject
to the payment of a yearly ground rent of one dollar and
twenty-five cents per foot, amounting to fourteen dollars
and twenty-seven cents per annum, payable to Abraham
-Kunzi, his heirs and assigns, andsubjectalso to the pay
ment of a certain mortgagedeb; of eight hundred and
fifty dollars, as therein mentioned; wh’cli mortgage has
since been paid, satisfied of record, and discharged forever.
And the southernmost .and remaining seventeen:feet
three inches of said premises being the same premises
which Charles Collins and Eleanor, his wife,by indenture
dated the first day of January, A. D. 1849, and intended
to be recorded, granted and conveyed unto the saidD ivul
\V..PrescGtt, in fee, under and subject to the payment
of a yearly ground-rent of twenty-one dollars ana fifty
six cents, being the proportionable part of a certain
ground-rent >of thirty-three • dollars and seventy-five
cents, payable to Abraham Kauri, liis heirs and assigns..
And which said yearly ground-rents above mentioned,
to which said premises were made subject as aforesaid,
Charles M. Wagner snd Margaret Ann Hallowell. exe
cutors of Jonah Ballowell, deceased, and Edwin Hand,
. by two several deeds, dated respectively the thirtieth
day of July, A. D. 1855, and fifteenth day of January, A.
D. 1856, and intended'to be recorded, granted'and as
signed, released and extinguished unto the said David
W. Prescott, bis heirs and assigns, forever./
N. B. —Theabove properties will be sold as follows:
No. 1.. The lot or piece of ground, with the three
story brick building thereon erected.' situate on the west
tide of Frankliu street one hundred and five feet four
inches south ward* from south side of Coates street, Cou-
Uiuing in front of breadth eleven feet" five inches, and
in length or depth eighty-two,feet one inch,.be the-same
more or less. ; ' ~.. .
No. 2. The lot or piece of ground, with the two-story
brick building thereon erected, situate on west side of
Franklin street onehundred and sixteen feet nine inches
southward from the south side of Coates street, in front
or breadth seventeen feet three inchesi and in length or
’depth eighty-one feet two and three*eighths inches, be
the S3me more or less. ' .. .
LD. C.,-578; March T. Debt, $6,000. Bullitt.]
Taken in execution and to he sold as the-property of
David "W. Prescott. - • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. April 22,,1563. a.p£>-3t
CHEBIFFS S&LE.—BY YIBTUE OF
writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to Public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Tlie following described building and lot or piece of
ground, to wife: beyig a three-storybrick bui’ding, with
a two-story back building attached: the maiubuilding
being sixteen feet in front, with a depth of. thirty-one
feet, moie or less,and the back buildingbeing twelve
feet, more or less, wide, with a depth of fourteen feet,
more or less; Paid building being erected on all that cer
tain lot or pieco of ground, situate on the south, side of
Evereit street, at the distance of seventy-eight feet west
ward from the west side of Twelfth street, in*the Second
wardbf the city ofPhiladelphia; containing in front or
breafffh on the said Everett street sixteen feet, and ex
teuding of that widthin length or depth south ward on
the east line thereof one hundred aud five feet eight and
one-half inches, and on the west line thereof one hun
dred alid two feel eleven and three* quarter inches.
Bounded northward by said Everett street: south ward by.
gronnd formerly the southern half-part.of Tidmarsh
street, vaeated by an Act Of Assembly: and eastward and
wostwardby other ground now or late of Samuel Wool-
CD. C., 694;March T., ! 63. Debt, $157.10.. BonsalL]
Token in execution and to be sold astho property or
Samuel Woolman. . JOHN-THOMPSON,. Sheriff.
Pliiladolphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 22.1563. ap23-3fc
CHERIFE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or veutlue. on MONDAY jivenuig,
Mav 4, 1863, at 4 o’clock; at Sausom-streec Hafl, :
Air that certain lot or piece of ground, composed- of
tbir ty-bix lots or pieces of ground, situate in Morris city,
in Penn Townsliip, and county of Philadelphia Cno w chL
Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia) ; containing,
each lot, in front or breadth eighteen feet six inches,,
and in length or depth sixty-five feet, and Ahe roar ends;
containing in front ona twelve-teet-wide street cghteen
feet six inches, and thirty-five feet deep. [Being marked
in the plan of ; the said city lots, numbered IT, 20, 24, £>,
4“7 2S ?5 ;W, 42, 43. 4-1, 4S. 49, 55,56. 61, and S 6; Being
the same premises which Joseph Bomeisler, by inden
une bearing date the seventh day Qf July, A. D. IS3q.
"•ranted and conveyed unto M. 8. Israel, in foe, reserving
thfreont a certain yearly ground rent of fOnvr.Simared;
and fifty-reven dollars and seventy-four
half-yearly on the .loth day of the months;of^jJan^ary.
aJ [D- ; Mar. T., ’63; Debt. $233.00. LetchWfcgi r ' '■>
Taken in execution and to bc sold as of
M. S. WaeU . JOHN THOMPSQNvISneriif,-. 1
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. April 22, 1563. ap23-3t l>
QHEKIFF’S SALE.—BY VIBTUE OF-
awrit of filias Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue,, on MONDAY
Eveniug.May 4,1863 fc at 4p’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot or orpiece of ground, with the two
stoi y r brick messuage or teuenient thoreon erected, situ
ate on the ;west side of Thirteenth street at the distance,
of two liuiidred five feet ten t aches southward from
; the south sidoot Oxford street, in that part ofthe city of
Philadelphia formerly called tbo district of Penn, con
taining in front or breadth on saicbTlritteenth. street fif
teen fret ten inates, and-extending of that breadth in
length or depth, westwai d one hundred feet to a certain
•'thirty-nine feetwide street laid 1 ont and opened for. pub
lic use foreYar, extending from Jefferson street to Oxford
street, parallel with said. Thirteenth .street, called Ro
binson stiteetv Buunded .northward and'southward by
ground granted or intended teshavebeengrauteu toJonn
Mulvaney, eastward by said Thirteenth, street, aad
westward byJßobinson street aforesaid. Bein'-f the same
premises which Daniel O. Bitnev aud his
indenture bearing date the 17ih day. 01 June.
Anno Domini 1857, duly executed
and intended forthwith to be recorded according to law,
:gianted and conveyed to Henry Geiger mlee.^
Note—sbn the above described lot there is a three-story
brick dwelling house, with two-story backbaudingu, a
kitchen aud bathroorn. -Water ana gas are introduced.
tD. C. 675, M. T.'63.: Dobt, 92,170. 8.. K. Nwhols 1
Taken in-execution and to be sold as .the property of
Henry Gainer anil Tcrro THoMpgol f. SHoriff
riiiliidolvliia. Sheriffs Office, April 22,1855, . ap23-3t- •
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN .CAD
WALADEKt Judge of the District Court of fine uaiied
States in and for the Eastern District of Penzteylvania,
la Admiralty, to me directed, Trill be sold at Public Sale,
to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at No> <rl y
ARCH Street, on MONDAY, May 4t&, ISS3, at 11 cfcsoclc
A. K ~ .
About 250 packages hardware- and miscellaneous ar
ticles, among which are 122 dozen-'shov-els and spader*
4 cases axes; 14‘do. hoes; 6 caskshfctcJ&ets, 2 do. socket
spades; boxes shot, bar, block, and ingot tin; pig lead,
cable iron, fine and table cutlery, saddlers’ hard
ware, spurn and military article?, rasps and files, ma
mathematical instruments; machinery?Paris,curb, and
otliercnains; hand and other taws; horse brashes, cast-/
steel,iron wire, iron wire cloth, and other articles in
hardware.
- Also, 7 cases lifcbographicstones. press, p-nd implements,
. 7 do miscellaneous implement for engravers,
gs? 5 do carding machinery.
*S d° double barrel gans, and stocks.
20 do eabres.
2 do .revolvers.
1 do Rworis.
2 do 1 cask china ware.
WILLIAM MILLWASD,
United Stateß Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
• Philadelphia; April 20. 1863. apZl-6t
IVFABSBAL’S SALE—BY VIRTUE.
-LrJL of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable John C&dwa
lader. Judge of the District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to roe directed, will be sold at Public >a]o, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at IHICHENER’S Store,
No. 142 North PRO .ST Street, on TUESDAY, April *»,
at 12 o’clock M,, the cargo of the sloop Aurelia, consist
ing of 60 bales of cotton. WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal E. D.of Peaua.
Philadelphia. April 17. ISS3. * • aplS-Gt
MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.
'PAX CLAIMS.
Office of Receiver of Taxes,
Philadelphia, March 25, 1361.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the owners of the
properties mentioned iu the appended memoranda of
claims for taxes, that writs of scire facias will be issued
therein in six weeks from the date hereof, unless the
same*are paid to FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Esq., At
torney for Receiver of Taxes, at iiis office, No. I£B Svuth
SIXTH Street.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County
of Philadelphia. .
The City of Philadelphia vs E BAKER, owner or.re
puied owner, or whoever may be owner, March terra,
1563, No 81, State aud city taxes for ISSS, for 529.23; lot
NorLhweat corner of Allegheny avenue and Brown
street, in th** Nineteenth war'd- - • *
Same vs WILLIAM MORRISON, C P, March term, .
.ISB3, No lSS,‘tf>x ISSB, 834.24; lot Of ground and the three
brick and two frame houses, on the souttvwest corner of
Trenton avenue and Price street, 53 by 109 feet deep, in
the-Nineteenth ward.
Same vs W D H S BRRILL, C P, March term, 1353, No
9L tax 1658, 8-5.24; lot of ground on the southwest corner
of Clearfield aud- Bathstreet6,-2Qby 80 feet, in the Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs DUGAN, BAKER, fit CO, CP, March term,
'1863, No 131, tax 18-58, 863.94; ablock of ground bounded
by ITankford avenue, Huntingdon, Jasper, and Eliza
beth streets, 406 feet by. 120 feet, in. the Nineteenth ward.
Same vs Mr KEEYER, CP, March term. 1533. No 140,
tax 1858, $14.24; lot of ground, on the-nonheast corner
of Adams and Emerald streets, 60 by .00, in the Nine
teenth-ward. -
Same vs M MITCHELL." C’P, March tern, 1853, No
132, tax 1&8, $9.69: lot of ground on the northwest cor
ner of Sepviva and Ernelen streets, S 6 by 60 feet deep, in
the Nineteenth ward.
Fame vb.GEORGE DOBSON, C P, March term, 1553. No
143, tax 1858, 832.24; lot of ground on the east side of
Twenty-second streets -20 feet north from Race street, 20
by 8S feet deep, in the Tenth ward.
Same vp JAMES NELSON, C P, March term, 1863, No
134,'tax 3858, $114,37; lot of ground ontho north side of
Callowhill street, 54 feet 6 inches west from Broad, 54
. by 147 feet six inches, in the Fifteenth ward.
Same vs SARAH ARBUCKLE, C P, March term, 1863,
No 90, tax for 1859, ’6O, and ’6l, $10234; lot of ground and
two two-story frame dwellings, Nos 112 and 114, on the
south side of Bunhoon, late Rose street, 125 feet east from
Sophia street, 32 by SO feet deep, in the Sixteenth ward.
Same vs GEORGE W COLLADAY, C P. March term,
1863, No 151, tax 1858, $93.23; lot of ground and three
three-story brick houses on the south side of Wood
street, 123 feet east from Seventeenth street, 36 by 90 feet,
Nob 1622, 1624, and 1626. in the Fifteenth ward..
Same vs Mr DOUGHERTY, .C P, March term, 1563, No
152, tax 1858, $144.31; lotofgvovlnd on. the southeast cor
ner Carlton and Fifteenth streets, with four four-story
brick houses, Nos 327, 329, 331, and 333, 64 by 50 feet, in.
the Fifteenth ward.
Same vs MARY E KUE, C P, March term, 1563, No 153,
tax 1858, $30.01; lot and two-story brick dwelling,
northeast corner Ninth and Parrish streets, 13 by 70 feet,
in the Thirteenth ward.
Same ve Same, C P, March term, 1863, No 154,tax 1353,
$22.14: lot of ground and three-story brick dwelling, on.
the north side of Parrish, street, 34 feet east of Ninth
sireet, 16 by 70 feet, in thejhirteenth ward. mh2s-w6t
FOR* SALE AND TO LET.
gl GERMANTOWNPROPERTY
-ttEiiaFOß SALE. —A very desirable RESIDENCE, situated
on JOHNSON Street, first house east ot Green. The im
provements are alarge doable Stone House, with hall m
centre, nearly new, with all modern improvements.
Stable; large Yard and Garden. For further informa
tion, apply to D. TRUMP, First Wharf beIow.COATES
Street, on the. Delaware. apls-10t*
M VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE
FOIi SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.
1. Three- story Brick House, No. 728 Buttonwood street,
subject to ground rent $54.
2. Three-story Brick House, No. 241 North Twelfth
3. Mansion House and Lot, corner Thirty-fourth and
Bridge streets. .Lot 105 feet by 142. •
BWiLDING LOTS. ,
4. LotN. E corner Thirty-fourth and Hamilton streets.
75 by S 5 feet. • ■ ’ '
6. Lot S. W. corner Thirty- fourth and Hamilton streets,
210 by 208 feet, with a front on Bainy street.
The above properties will be sold clear of incurdbrance,
on accommodating terms. Apply to . _ •
apio-iat ri. E. Wallace, J9B smith sixth st. .
M to bent, fob the summer,
a handsome COUNTRY SEAT, on the Media Rail
road, two minutes’ walk, from Gray’s-lane Station, three
miles from Market-street Bridge. Several acres of ground,
well shaded; good stablinu, etc.
Applyto D. SNYDER, Jr., on the premises, - ■
r - Or. ’ - ' J. W. STOKES,
. ap9-12t* - 619 WALNUT Street.
M for sale—the house and
Lot, 1307 HUTCHINSON Street, and Lot adjoining,
S 3 feet 4 inches each, by SO feet to TYLER Street, with
Carpenter Shop in rear of both Lots. The house &as
eight rooms and all the modem
new. Apply at No. 104 North S rxT “ Street, or on the ;
premises.* j
M FURNACE property for
SALE.—-A valuable Furnace. Property, situate in.
Shirley Township, Huntingdon county, Pa., within two
miles of the Pennsylvania Canal, and five milesfrom the,
Pennsylvania railroad at Newton Hamilton. ' The fur
nace, with but little repair, can be put in complete
order, and is surrounded with all the requisites for
making iron. The ore is believed to be abundant, and
there is connected with the property 19 tracts of wood
land.' * v
The property, will be sold easy'temas.
Persons wishing to examine it will be shown over it by
S. H. Bell, living near the premises. Further informa
tion can be had of either the undersigned. _
MARTIN BELL, Sabbath Rest P. 0., Blairco.vPa.
JOHN BELL, or B. F; BELL, Bell’s Mills, do.-
mh2B-lm* .
|R FARM OF ACRES OF gfo
J»ikverr productive Land-on jhe Bristol Turnpike,-JC,
at Andalusia, a quarter of a mile from CorirwelVs Sta
tion, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad; well
watered by running streams, j^od-Farm. Buildings,
Fruit and Shade Trees, with several desirable lots for
the location of Country Seats, within view *f the river
Delaware. For sale by I. C. PRICE, cor. SPRING GAR
DEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. • • ap9-lm
M COUNTRY SEAT ON THE^a
River Delaware, near Torresdale, beautifully ■* ■
located, with Wharf on the river; containing 52 acres of
excellent Farming Land, well supplied with Fruit,
Shade Trees, <£c.; communication with the city In
less than one hour’s time, by steamboat or railroad. For •
sale by I. C. PRICE, corner SPRING GARDEN and
THIRTEENTH Streets. ap9-lm
Mfabm.— a VERY DESI
RABLE FARM, of 150 Acres of excellent Land,
under goodfenceand well cultivated; watered by two
running streams; situate at the forks of the Bethlehem
and Sumneytown Turnpike roads, one mile from Pen
lynn Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, and fifteen
miles from the city. For sale by X. C. PRICE, cor.*
SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streeta. ap9-lm
m A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE,^
■SEtwith SO acres of good Land, fronting on the-**—
Bristol Turnpike, near Cornwell's Station, on the Phila
delphia and Trenton Railroad; with good Stable and Car
riage House, and abundance of Fruit, Shade Trees, &c.
For sale by I. C PRICE, corner SPRING GARDEN and
THIRTEENTH Streets. ap9-lm
MFOR SALE —THE OLD AND
well-known Grocei’y Stand, northwest corner SE
COND and NOBLE Streets, with the three-story dwell
ing adjoining on Noble street. Will be sold on accom
modating terms, to close an estate. Apply to W. ftl.
PARHAM, 51 North THIRD Street. . aplB-stuth6t*
FOR SALE—A FARM OF 33
ACRES, beautifully situated; good:improvements;
nine miles from Philadelphia, near a station on Reading
Railroad. . Apply 580 COMMERCE Street. ap22-4t*
MFOR SALE-SEVERAL DESIRA
BLE-residences, very, pleasantly situated in
West Philadelphia. Also, desirable Lots, situated on
all the main streets. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR,
corner of THIRTY-SEVENTH and LOCUST Streets, or at
No. 333 South THIRD Street . ap22-3t:
MFOR SALE—a NEW FOUR
STORY: RESIDENCE, on. arch; Street, above
Twentieth* Apply to WM. ROSSELL-ALLEN, S. E.
corner FOURTH and.WALNUT, second floor. ap2l-3t»
MFOR SALE—THE HANDSOME
three-story DWELLING, No. 805 North EIGHTH
Street, abbve Brown. Apply to-WM ROSSELL ALLEN,
oS. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, aecond floor.
ap2l-3t* . .
Meor sale, VERY LOW—four
three-story DWELLINGS, on MASTOR, Street,
above Eleventh, Applyto Wit. ROSSELL ALLEN, S. R.
corner FOURTH and WALNUT, second floor. ap2l-3t*
®FOB SALE, OR WOULD BE Ex
changed FOR CITY PROPERTY, A DESIRA
BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New Britain Township,
Backs county. Pa., three miles from Doylestowa, and.
one and a half from New Britain Station, on the
Doylestown Railroad, containing 65 acres, six of which
is woodland, and five meadow, divided into convenient
fields, well watered', good building, frait, &c. Inquire
at 104- North SIXTH Streety Philadelphia. mh7-2m*
"POR SALE—C HOI C E MAI N
A AVENUE LOTS in improved portions of MOUNT
MORIAH CEMETERY. Inquire 633 MARKET Street,
second story. apltf-tlistuSfc*
'C'OR SALE CHEAP—THREE BUILD-
A jjjff lots 20 feet front by 112>£ feet deep, situated in
the Twenty-first ward, near the corner of York and
Twenty-fourth streets. They are part of the property
formerly embraced in fcheLogari Land Association, but
arefree from all encumbrances. Inquire of J. L. RING-
TiYALT, 111 South FOURTH Street. ; ' aplfr6t
rrwo EOOMB,'WITH- STEAM-POWER,
J- TO KEKT—They are .well lighted, have hoisting
machine and water-closets. _ „ ■ ■
CHARLES EVANS. .
BREAD and QUARRY.
SHIPFIEQ.
rfaffijaL BOSTON AND PHILADEL
PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from each
rjott on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf above PINE
Street. Philadelphia, and Long Wharf. Boston.
The steamship steamer NORMAN, CapA Balter, will
sail from- Philadelphia for Boston, on SATURDAY. April
05, at It 1 o'clock A. M.; and steamer SAXON, Captain
Matthews, from- Bosten, on tho SAME DAY, at 4P.§M.
These new and substantial steamships form a regular
line, sailing from each port punctually oh Saturdays.
Insurances effected at oue-hal f the premium charged by
sail vessels. x* 'V r v -
Freights taken at fair rates.
Shippers aae requested to send Slip, Receipts and Bills
Lading with their goods. -
For Freight or
* P mh9 ° 33» Sonth DELAWARE Aveniu.
STEAM WEEKLY TOjLIYBR
. TilliSWF POOL, tonchlnf at Qneenstojrn (Cork Har
bor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New
York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intended
to sail as follows: __ „
CITY ©F NEW YORK -Saturday, April 19
. GLASGOW Satraday, April 2S.
■CITY OF BALTIMORE* .Saturday, May 1
: Aid ay ery nunowdin* Saturday at noon, from Pier Ho.
w *- H#rtt *l™'- bates of passage. ;
. Mo Ub-OO .- .••■Bo. to Itmtoaf M»
’ T >n' to 'Paris,. 95-00 D».- tO'Pajls,” 40 60
■Bo* to' llambnrz, .fIODO • sDnr:.'to Hamo®nr,37.6o
Passengers also SarwiwdfeAJo Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, rates. ■. "
Fares lst Cabin, *76.
•SC, $lO6. Steerage from-Idveryool,'*94o. Fr«a Queens
town,s3b. Those who wish to send for their Mendicant
buy ticketehereat these tafria. , . .. _
P For further information, apply the a
-‘offices JOHN Gr. DAL 3, Agent,
lll WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
w FOR NEW YORK,
ABSKviA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA
NAL, DESPATCH AND SWIFTSURE LINES, : '
The steamers of thi&line are leaving daily at 12 M., and
6F. Mi from third pier above WALNUT Street.
. For freight, which will be taken on accommodate g
tspms. apply to "WM, M.-BAIRD & GO.,
l3« South DELAWARE Avenue.
«IT—FOR NEW YORK—NEW
ASmBLsMLT LIHE-YIA DELAWARE AND
BAKITAH CDHAL.
Philadelphia and Hew Y6rk Express Steamboat Oom
mny receive freight and leave daily at 2 P.M., delivering
their cargoes in Hew, York the following day.
Yreiahts taken at reasonable rates.
■WM. P.'CLYDE, Agent,
Ho. 14 SOUTH WHARVES. raihdelphU.
JAMES HARD. Agent. ■.
Ml-tf Piers 1* and 1# EAST ElVKß7lfew Yu*
AUCTION SAM3S.\
JOHN BrMYß]S^oariuaS6^
v EEBS, So,. 232 and 2:n MABBS Stress.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP BBITI®. F3EHCH,
OEB.MAH. A3B DOMESTIC DBTrOOM.
We •will toW a large aale of British, Fr&ch, German,
Md Domsst'c Dry Goode, by catalogs©, ol four ,
credit.
' ' TSIS MORNING.
Apnl 23d. embalm? about TOO p2*fc :e« and lot©
of staple and fancy article** in woolens, 51- jn», cotton*
fitlfc*, and worsteds, to which we invite tS attention.of
N.B.—Samples of rite saias will be an ufed for «e
-actuation, with catalogues, early on the mo sutf of eal<%,
when dealers will flod it to their interest t&ttend.
PEREMPTORY BALB OP CARPETINGS,CANTOR :
MATTINGS. XUGS, MATS, &d
For Swing Sates,
onfrisay morning.
April 24th, at precisely 10# o'clock, by dialogue, os
font months' credit— \
Comprising English, Brassels, three-ply. superfine
Ingraia, Tenitian, hemp, and list carpetings white amf
red check Canton and cocoa mattings, rnsa, l&fcs. drug
gets, Ut. 1
PEREMPTORY SALS OF FRENCH, INDIAJuSEMijr*
• AN3> BRITISH I>RY GOfas, &«1
ON MONPAT MOBIISNO.
April 27th, &t 10 o’clock, will be sold by «|tftlo£da,oQ r
four months'credit, about ’
- 7SO PACKAGES AND LOTS /
of French. India, German, and British dry roods,
embracing a large and choice assortment o. fa.n-sy and
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen.mdcofctofi
fabrics. i ..
POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS. BHOSS.S*.
ON TtJESI)AT MORNING, [
April 28. at 10 o’clock, will be sold by estfloffo** on
four months’ credit— •
. About 900 packages boots, shoes, broganl cftyalry
boots, .Ac., embracing a general assortment of.prime
goods, of City and Eastern mAnufeetur*- } ;
T?URNE3S, BRINLEY, & 00.,
M No. 4fcS9 MARKET S'
.■ SALE OP FRENCB DRY GOODS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
April 24th, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on month**
credit—
-SCO lots of farcy and staple French dry goods ‘
SALE OF 650 CARTONS RIBBONS—JUST LANDED.
-Of Superior duality, and Celebrated M ke.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
April 24th, at 10 o’clock, consisting of—
— cartons Nos. 4,5, and 6 choice colored Hack and
■white corded edge poult de soie ribbons.
cartons 10,a 60 corded edge bonnet ribbons,
cartons 10 a 60 extra heavy. do.
. cartons 10 a 60 buff. whUe.and black do.
cartons 10 a4O b:och« figured do do.
cartons IK white and colored satin * do.
cartons IK to 20 all silk black velvet ribbons.
Comprising the best assortment offered this eason.
DR*SS-GOODS
FOR CITY RETAIL TRADE.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
cases fine % mode oriental lustres. !
cases fine book-fold Manchester ginghams.)
cases fine silk checks.' i . ■*
case i fine Paris stripe crapes. ' ;
cases do p s ain p aid and Etripe mozambiquee.
—’.cases do check linos.
Antietam clotbß, stripe linos.
stripe poplins and mohairs.
—black and white inohairs, Sicilians.
—! black lurmatines and. bareges.
London himalayas and lavellas.
Saxony small check eugenias.
Paris fieured orcaudies.
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND DENIMS, AND
STRIPES.
3 cases 36-inch Bellon’e fine bleach ?d shirtings.
5 bales Glenbuvinie and Freeland denims.
10 do do and Clinton stripes.
SALE OF S»500 PIECES BRILLIANTS. CAMBRICS.
KWISS MULLS. TAPE CHECKS, NAINSOOKS. AND
JACONETS-THE BEST MAKE IMPORTED, AND
JUST LANDED.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
A large invoice of superfine quality white goods, Con
sisting of—
— cases 6-4 fine to superfine white brilliants.
cases 6-4 do do white cambrics.
cases 6-4 do do SwisS mulls.
cases 6-4 do. do small plaid tape checks.
cases 6-4 do do nainsooks.
case 6 6-4 do do .iaqpnets.
The above comprises an entire invoice,and worthy the
atcen tion of all dealers.
WHITE AND PRINTED PIQUES, FOR BASQUES.
2 cages superior quality white piques,
lease superior neat printed piques.
PLAIN, BLACK, AND COLORED, FANCY DRESS
. SILKS.
An invoice of black and colored, and plain and fancy
dr<ss silks.
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Nos. 13V and 141 South FOURTH Street.
Sale at No* 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO FORTES. COUNTER.
SHELVING AND DRAWERS, STEAM ENGINE, FINK
CARPETS.
THIS MORNING,
At 9 o’clock, at the Auction Store, the superior furni
ture, 2 cottagesuits, .3 Pianos, large quantity of drug
gists shelvingaad drawers, steam engine. Seamen's pa
tent ice-cream freezer, fine carpets, &c.
Also, a marble soda-water fountain.
Also, a sett fine druggists’ scales and case.
Also, a large plate glass ease.
SALE OF A PRIVATE LIBRARY.
THIS AFTERNOON, •
April 2M. at the Auction Store, will be sold, a private
library, whiv.h includes valuable and interesting au
thors on various subjects.
ALSO,
Fine engravings, bookcase, cabinets, natural and arti
ficial curiosities, &c. '
JKS** For particulars, see catalogues.
Sale at Heatonville Hospital—For Account of the United
GAS AND WATER PIPES, BRICK WORK, FOR OB
PUMPS, &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
April 24th, at 11 o’clock, at the Hestonvilie Hospital.
HestonvUle, (24th ward,) for . account of the United
States, the lead water-pipe, gas and drain pipe, 2 brick
chimneys; circulating boiler, force pumps, lift-pumps,
3tc.
May be examined on the morning of the sale.
Executor’* Sale.
VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY.
ON FBIDaY.AFTERNOON.
. -.April 24, at the Auction-Store, at 4 o'clock.
Will be j-old of executor, aTiora,-^-- 0
books, which includes the Pennsylvania and other
valuable reports.
JGS 8 * For particulate see catalogues.
SALE OF A COLLECTION OF MODERN OIL PAINT
INGS, IN YEbY RICHLY CARFED AND ELEGANT
GILT FRAMES,
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
* April 25th. at-the Auction Store, commencing at II
o’clock, will be sold a small collection ot modern oil
paintings, consisting of landscapes, marine views,winter
scenes, etc. , in richly carved and gilt frames.
Also, an original portrait of the late John Price Wefche
rill ' • r
For particulars see catalogues and paintings, three
days previous to -sale. . ’ '
PANCOAST & WABNOCK, AUG
TIONBERS. No. 5113 MARKET Street.
SALE OP AMERICA?-AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS,
>HOOP SKIRTS, STOCK OF' GOODS, &c., by cata
logue.
~ ON FRIDAY M.ORNING
April 24,' commencing at 10 o’clock precisely.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OP STRAW GOODS, MILLI
NERY GOODS, &c., by catalogue. -
ON MONDAY MORNING.
April 27th, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely. .
Comprising a general assurtnent 0/ fresh and desirable
goods. . ' ! '•.
T>Y HENRY P. WOLBERT,
AJ AUCTIONEER.
No. 303 MARKET Street, South side, above Second St,
Regular Sales of Pix Goods, Trimmings, Notions, See.,
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN
ING, at 10 o’clock precisely.
City and country Dealers are requested to attend these
sales. '
Consignments respectfully solicited from Manufiotu
reys, Importers, Commission, Wholesale, and: Jobbing
Houses, and Retailers of all and every description of
Merchandise. _
' SKIRTS, DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Ac.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
April 24fb, at 10 o’clock,-will he sold, wide-tape steel
spring skirts/shawls, dress and domestic goods, table
cloths,linen handkerchiefs, silk neckties, cotton hosiery,
gloves, laces, ribbons, shirt fronts, muslin drawers,
aprons/chemize yokes and sleeves, ladies’ fine collars,
head nets, collerefcte, ruffling, spool cottons, pins,
needles, sewing silk, buttons, shoes, .soaps, Ac.
rjJLLETTE & SCOTT,
U AUCTIONEERS, Jayne’s Marble Building,
519 CHESTNUT Street, and 515 JAYNE Str&et.^
ON TUESDAY MORNING, April 23.
SPECIAL SALE. OP STRAW GOODS.
Consisting of the finest line ever offered in this market
at auction.
T>HIL3P FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS
X MARKET and 523 COMMERCE Streets.
SALE 07 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO
GANS. &«.
THIS MORNING,
April 2Sd, at 10 o’clock precisely, sold by ca
talogue, 1,000 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’, calf,
kip, and grain boots, brogane, &c.; women’s, misses’,
and children’s, calf, kip, goat,kid, and morocco heeled
boots and shoes. • - . -
SALE 07 1.000 CASES HOOTS, SHOES, BRO
GANS, &c.
.ON MONDAY MORNING,
April 27, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold by cata
logue, 1,000 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’, calf, kip,
and grain boots, brogans, «c.; .women’s, misses’, ana
children’s calf, lap, goat,kid, and moroccoheeled boots
and shoes. ~ . ,
' JfcaT" Open for examination, with catalogues, early ou
the morning of sale. ;
W PEANCS, AUCTIONEER,
• Comer SECOND and BUTTONWOOD Streets.
SALE OF THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OP GiS-BURN
ING, PARLOR, CYLINDER AND COOK STOVES,
Furnaces, Sawyer’s Heating and Ventilating Furnaces,
Troy Castings, Fire-brick, Odd Castings of every de
scription, Russian and American. Sheet Iron,Rod Iron,
, Sheet Iron Workers and Blacksmith Tools, Stove
Pipe, Wash-boilers, Coal Hods, Hollow Ware, gione,
Wagon, Harness, &c. r
ON TUESDAY MORNING
At 10 o’clock, at No. 123 North Second street, will be
sold the entire extensive- stock of stone hollow-ware,
tools, materials, wagons, Ac , of I. M. Pleis, declining
business.
Jgg-Catalogues on the morning of sal*. 5t
TV/JOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
ATA. southeast corner of SIXTH aud RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE. AT LESS THAN HALE THE
USUAL.SELLING PRICES.
Fine gold:hunting-case, magic case, and double bottom
English patent-lever watches, full jewelled and plain, of
the most approved and best makers; tine gold hunting
case and open-face Geneva patent-lever aud lepine
watches; ladies’ fine 'gold<enamel!ed ; and - diamond
watches; fine gold hunting-case American patent-lever
watches, of the most approved makers; fine silver hunt
ing case and open-face English patent-lever-watches,
of the most approved and best makers; fine siver
hunting-case, and-* open-face Swiss - ' and French pa--,
tent lever and lepine watches; .independent second and
double time Ilever .watches; silver Qoartier. English, -
Swiss, and French, watches; See gold plated watches;
Peters’'patent watches, with fine English movements,
and various- other fwatches.- Very- fine - English twist
double-barrel fowling pieces, barr and back-aaction
locks, f'ome very costly; very fiue double-barrel duck
guns, breech-loading carbines,revolving rifles, fine Eu
glislirifies, revolvers, &c. Vcry finesewlng'machines;
several very superior hammocks; line gold chains, and
. jvwelry of every description,• diamonds, and ’ numerous
other article's. ' '•' '
MONEY TO LOAIT,
iu large or small amounts, on goods of every description,
for any length agreed oh. ...
BALES ATTENDED TO,
either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere; and,'
when required two-thirds of the value of the goods will
be advanced on in anticipation of sale
CONSIGNMENTS of goods of every description soli
cited for our public sales. 3L NATHANS.
WASHINGTON AUCTION SAXES.
A SSI ST ANT QUARTERMASTER'S/
-tA- OFFICE, Corner G anil TWENTY-SECOND Streets,
- . WAsniSGIM, D. C., April 1% IS6S,
WILL BE' SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON THURSDAY, 23d April,.
instant, at the Corral near the. WASHINGTON OB
SERVATORY, a, large lot of CONDEMNED HCBS23
AND MULES, as unfit-for..&nhlic service.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A 5L • - '
Terms Cash, in Government funds.
. - CHARLira H. TOJfPKSfS,
Captain and A Q- M., Ur S. A..
J. C.McGUIRE &CO.,
Auctioneers.
'TTTTC ADAMS EXPBE
eUtkaitjggKcOMPAtrf, Office 334 cnESTNUT
Street, forward* Rtrcels, Packages, Itohandise, Bank
'. Hotes, and Specie, either by Its own ling or in connec
tion with other Express Companies, to sH the principal
Towns and Cities In the United States.
fel9 B. 8, SkNDFOBD; General Saperintandent.
TO THE DISEASED OF ALL|
CLASSES.—AII acute'and chroaic disease* cured. J
by Bpeetal'guarantee, at ISO
Philadelphia* when desired, and. fr case of-ft Wi-F'
ure, no charm la made., _ *;
Prof. C. H. BOLLES. the /bwwfer af Ms wm r>
£raetice,h. as associated with Urn Br. K.
WAY/ A pamphlet containfri a multitude of «£ 1}
lift cates of those cured; also, letters and
mentary resolutions from medical men and etnecs* m j
■Will be given to any personfree. . - V
IT. B.—Medical men and other*> whodeadie »|
knowledge of my discovery can enter for ft null
course of lecture* at any time. »
B01L]!8 4 OJjJiOWAT. I
1930 'WALHUT Straw. *
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flAHfi and FANCYJOB POINTING,
& BfiOWK’Si HIS.jI’OUETH, fit*